Lr Showing More EXIF Data ?

Hi,
I need to know if a lens' VR (Nikon's Vibration Reduction system) was on or off for my photographs. Lr 3.2 does not show this, even though the information is stored in the EXIF data (EXIFTool shows it - and much much more). Any plug-in that will let me add this ?
Jeffrey’s “Metadata-Viewer Preset Editor” lets me pick some more EXIF and IPTC fields for Lr to show, but not these ones.
Any help will be much appreciated ! Including from Adobe ...

Any plug-in that will let me add this ?
http://www.robcole.com/Rob/ProductsAndServices/ExifMetaLrPlugin/index.cfm

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