Missing Files in ITunes

I have over 30,000 songs listed in my iTunes library, however man y of them appear with an "!" (exclamation point) to the left of the song.
Is there a way to sort by the exclamation point like you can sort by song, or artist, etc?

Two iTunes upgrades later and this problem has gone away.

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