I cannot create 3D images in Photoshop CC

I am using Photoshop version 14.1.2 with Creative Cloud, using Windows 7 with a Dell laptop.
As you can see, I tried to convert the red rectangle in Layer 5 to a 3D object (I plan to turn it into a "life preserver" for a little boy).  However, when I tried to convert it to a 3D object, none of the objects are available for selection.
Why am I unable to do so?  Is it not considered a proper image for conversion to 3D?  Or is it somehow a bug, and if it's a bug, how do I fix it?

Please read these and proceed accordingly:
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