List of photos without caption beneath them

I can get lots of lists from the Organizer like items not tagged.  How do I get a list of photos with no captions displayed beneath them?
Thanks in advance

The workaround to select images without captions can be to create a saved search for:
caption' does not contain 'a',
and
caption' does not contain 'e',
and
caption' does not contain 'i',
and
caption' does not contain 'o',
and
caption' does not contain 'u',
and
caption' does not contain 'y',
Unless your captions are purely numeric, they should have a vowel.

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