Moving Album Artwork Folder

I keep all of my music on an external hard drive, I have recently have been adding the album artwork to my music. I move the album art folder to my external, but the album art folder keeps reappearing on my computer's internal drive, I want it to only be on my external. Essentially I would like to know if there's a way to relocate the album art folder just like the way you can relocate the iTunes music folder.
Thanks

You can't - it's hard coded into iTunes, as far as I can tell.

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