Orginizer in Elements 12 puts Music and photos in same folder?

Why does the orginizer put my music files and photo files in the same folder. The file it is in is all media but shouldnt there be a music folder as well or do I have to go in and manually select each of my music files and put them into a sepeate folder or is this even possable in Photoshop Elements 12?

PSE in general won't move any of your files for you.  Organizer is just the link to your files and so if your music files are in a different folder then Organizer will list them in a separate folder.  See this screenshot of my PSE11:
PSE 12 is almost identical to PSE11 as far as I am aware.

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