Missing image files in Lightroom 5.7

I can see a set of images and the metadata shows but the files are not available for external editing or printing.  I can edit them within in LR, but not print them.
This is a set of images from one day.  Images taken on days either side of it are fine.  Nothing occurred in the upload that indicated a problem.
How do I access these files.  They involve a model and travel expenses.  I'd really like to be able to work with them.
Any advice greatly appreciated.

I think you are correct and I've followed the instructions in the link.  Thank you for the information.
Unfortunately, it appears that I only have the final two shots of the session with both original and smart preview.  The rest are not on the hard drive.  How disconcerting and frustrating as I had no indication of any problem during the upload.
I did not move the files so I really don't know how this happened.  A couple of days later I did a much larger shoot with the same camera, same card, etc. and everything is fine.
I do thank you for the time you've taken with this.  It is much appreciated, even though I am unhappy with the result.
Regards,
T.

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