Color shift when viewing previews

I have a catalog of 30,000 jpeg images in nested folders. When I am looking at them in the thumbnail view all of them look fine initially but as I look at them it appears as if some setting or profile is being applied and the color on about 20% of them changes to a green/brown tint. When the images are viewed in a preview this color cast is also apparent. If I open the images in PS it is still apparent.
I have compared the images to ones that do not exhibit this effect and do not see anything in the meta data that is different.
If I open the file in PS assign a ProPhoto color profile and then convert to a SRGB profile and re save as a jpeg the issue goes away.
So my question is is there something I can filter for so I can then run a action to correct the images?
I don't know hat LR is reading and applying to the image initially, if i did I assume I could filter or sort based on that factor. This same effect is also viewable in the Bridge.
Thank you for any ideas.

these images are freshly imported into lightroom.

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