Identify non-matched songs?

After iTunes Match recognition and upload of non-matched songs in the iTunes catalog, how can I know wich musics was non matched?
Thanks in advance for your answers.

Select your music library.  Go to View Options.  Check the  "icloud status" box.  Go to the new icloud status colum and do a sort.  You will see "matched" "uploaded" "waiting" (if songs were identied as needing to be uploaded, but haven't been processed yet) and "ineligible."
With iTunes match enabled, it is also now possible to make a smart playlist to show "uploaded" and "ineligible", etc.  Just look for "icloud status" when you go to make the smart playlist.

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