How to list / highlight / flag my edited photos.

I would like to be able to list or highlight or flag photos in events / albums that I have edited. This is to remind me that there is an original that I can revert to, but mainly to assist the opposite situation, to find events/albums where I've edited so many photos I'd be better off to export the whole lot and re-import, to flatten the changes and save a pile of space in ~/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Modified. I know this is against the grain of iPhoto, but it's something I would like. I guess some shell work would solve it easily enough - "find Modified - print | cut | sed | grep | awk" and spit out a summary of edited photo names.
Thanks & Regards, Greg E

Make a smart album Photo is edited and flag all photos in that album
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