How to identify non-placed Photos in Aperture3

Today i switched to Aperture 3. In the past i've used a "intelligent album" to identify photos that do not carry GPS information. This task was pretty easy because any photo with valid GPS coordinates got an additional tag also (using Maperture).
The places view of Aperture 3 does not - as far as i can see - provide additional information besides the GPS coordinates. How can i create a search expression to find photos without GPS?
Regards.

You can add Rules to the Search Box.
In the Top Line you'll see 'Add Rule' on the Right Hand Side.
Click and Select 'Places'
Then you can create a 'Places -> Is -> Empty' rule.
Regards
TD

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