An app to search photos by file name in ipad..

Hello Everyone,
Hi this is romit. I am looking for an application in which one can search all images in ipad by its name.
For instance: in Mac we have spotlight to find an app by its name, no matter whats the location or type of app it is. provided the name and there you go.
In  windows OS we search box to find anything by its name. So I am looking for an app in Ipad which will give me result of provided photo with that file name.
If ANYONE KNOWS SUCH AN APP PLEASE REVERT TO THIS. IT WILL BE OF GREAT HELP.HNAK
Thanks apple,
people,
& the almighty
Cheerios...!

Photos on an iPad do not have meaningful file names.   If you synced Photos through iTunes their file names are turned into number sequences (ie img_95040.jpg).  There is nothing to search for that would be of any relevance, hence no to application really do this that I know of.

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