How can I browse movies with Closed Captioning?

I want to be able to browse movies with CC, and can't find a way to quickly do this. I used to with the Powersearch feature, but I can't find it within the new iTunes. It makes looking for movies a very long and frustrating experience, since not having closed captioning is not an option for me.

OK i replied with the idea of repurposing ``genres because that would give you what you want. I do not think there is any way else in iTunes 11.0.1 
So if you created a Closed Caption Genre and assigned it to all your closed caption films, when you browse Genre and select Closed Caotion then all those films appear in the roight and you can browse to your heart's content.
Or if you require more granular control the Genre field can have mahy entries sepasrated with a comma
eg CC, Comedy or you could go CC Comedy.
I do not know of another way of doing this maybe someone else can help.
Did you used to be able to do this in earlier versions of iTunes

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