How to separate RAW+JPG after import?

Greetings:
Is there a way to separate jpg files from a collection of RAW+JPG images after import?  They were imported without checking the "treat raw + jpg files separately" box in preferences.  Having worked with them, I would like to simply separate out the jpg sidecar files and quickly post the jpgs.
Is there a way to do this?  I've tried changing preferences and re-importing from the combined image folder to another folder, but the resulting jpgs don't show up as files in Finder.
Platform: Mac
Software: Lightroom 4.4
Thanks,
Mike

I'm looking for a solid solution within Lightroom too.
Until that time, maybe http://www.robcole.com/Rob/ProductsAndServices/RawPlusJpegLrPlugin/ can help you?

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