Lightroom 4 zeigt in der Grid-View Bilder aus Unterverzeichnissen an; weshalb?

Hallo,
ich habe ein nerviges Problem mit Lightroom. Ich habe ein Folder "ColorManagement" mit 11 Bildern drin und einem Unterverzeichnis "Workingcopy" mit den gleichen 11 Bildern darin.
Der Sinn ist, dass in einer Softwaretestrunde die Bilder in "workingcopy" verändert werden und nach Beendigung der Session wieder von den Originalbildern direkt im "ColorManagement" Verzeichnis überschrieben werden (per Windows Explorer).
Das Problem ist nun, dass die Anzeige in Lightroom nichts mit der Dateistruktur zu tun hat, weil Lightroom mir in dem "ColorManagement" Verzeichnis 22 Bilder anzeigt: die 11 die wirklich dort sind und die 11 aus dem Unterberzeichnis.
Im Unterverzeichnis zeigt es mir zusätzlich (korrekt) die 11 Bilder an.
Erschwerend kommt hinzu, dass ich bei der Anzeige der 22 Bilder nicht erkennen kann, aus welchem Verzeichnis sie stammen, da unten über dem Filmstrip immer "Folder: ColorManagement steht, selbst wenn die Bilder im Verzeichnis "workingcopy" liegen.
Habe ich ein Setting übersehen, ist das ein Fehler (Bridge und Aperture scheinen da keine Probleme zu haben) oder gibt es einen guten workaround ohne meine gesamte Dateistruktur komplett zu ändern?

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