How to find out if a track is already in a playlist and which one

Is there any way of clicking on a song in the Music section, and finding out what playlists its currently in? It would help me a great deal if so. Maybe a feature to be added if its not already?
Thanks
James

Right-click on the song and expand the menu line that reads *Show in Playlist*.
tt2

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