Lens Profiles not showing up (manual focus lenses)

I am trying to create profiles for a few manual focus lenses. The profiling process seems to go as it should and I create and save a profile. When I go to Photoshop > Lens Correction, however, the profiles I just created don't appear.
Clearly there is no EXIF data and I don't know if Lens Correction requires that in order to find appropriate profiles. The profiles I've created do appear in the proper folder.
Any ideas? What am I doing wrong?

Hey,
not sure if you resolved your Problem by now, but I just post this cause I did have a similar Problem that the profiles created didn't show up in CameraRaw.
I solved the Problem by altering the following line inside the profile:
<stCamera:CameraRawProfile>False</stCamera:CameraRawProfile>
Just replaced False by True et voila:
<stCamera:CameraRawProfile>True</stCamera:CameraRawProfile>
Problem solved for me
Hope this will help someone

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