LR 5.3 and Fujifilm: Lens Correction

I have LR 5.3 installed, but it seems that it is not able to recognize my  Fuji X-E2 in Lens Correction -> Profile. Indeed, I get ONLY Fujifilm Finepix  X100 (no other Fuji models at all!).
I checked that  Fujifilm X-E2 Adobe Standard.dcp is present in its default location for camera profiles, so I don't understand why LR does not "find" it.
Help is appreciated,
Thanks Max

Newer Fuji models like the X-E2 have a built-in lens profile.  The new ACR 8.4 RC and presumably upcoming LR 5.4, show an indication of this:
According to the popup, in this particular instance, the only thing being corrected is chromatic aberration, not geometric distortion or vignetting.
Examining the sensor photosite data in RawDigger, it appears that the lens has little if any geometric distortion that needs corrected:

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