Can you sort layers by file size?

I'm working on a catalog, not my own, that was set up with all the layout done in Photoshop then placed in ID for copy and a few rasters (barcodes, mostly) to be placed in ID.  Without getting into a conversation about how this is actually supposed to be accomplished, I have run into a problem.
The .psd is hitting the 2GB limit for file size and can only be saved as a .psb.  .psb can not be placed in ID.
I would like to reduce the size of the .psd.  Is there a way to figure out where the bloat is?  I know that there are some fat smart objects that could be rasterized, but I don't know which ones are the most chubby.  Can I sort layers by file size or determine the size of a layer without drilling into every smart object?
Thanks!

I don't know of a way offhand except to export the layers as files and observe the file sizes.
Photoshop Help | Saving images   File menu > Scripts > Export Layers to Files.
Maybe even faster would be to save the PSD as a Layered tiff. Tiffs have an upper limit of 4 GB.
"Save as" would allow you to keep the PSD as a backup and InDesign should recognize tiffs.
Gene

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