Flush iTunes Library to remove old albums?

Hi - does anyone know how I would get iTunes (either automatically or manually) to go through the albums in my browser window and remove the names of ones which don't exist anymore? I know that I could re-drag my entire collection into the main window, but I don't want to loose my playlists.
thanks for the help!

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