Delete Keyword

I'm in the Browser & Viewer view and have selected ~50 images, and using the HUD added a keyword via drag/drop. I realized only 49 should have that keyword, how do I delete that single keyword (easily)?
I'm aware of the Show Keyword Controls, and pressing Shift on a button of that keyword, but this Keyword doesn't have a button created. Is this the only way to delete a single keyword from a single image?
Thanks

That only seems to work if I've got the Keyword in as a Button selected.
Selecting the image, choosing Metadata>Remove Keyword shows a list of the keywords on the buttons below. Again, if I've got it as a button, I can just press shift-button and remove it. My question is for the situation where I don't have a Keyword already on a button.
Thanks

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