Corrupt jpeg alerts

I have one website that when I open it in Dreamweaver CS3--I
get corrupt jpeg boxes coming up every 20 seconds for about 5
minutes.
Why doesn't it tell us which image is bad? Is there a way to
stop the alerts

Anyone ever figure out a fix for this?
I have so many images and they are scattered around in many folders so I can't just reprocess the images...There are just too many.Does Adobe have a fix for this? I basically can't use my Assets manager because if it's open, I get the popups about every 20 seconds.
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