No camera profile showing for Sony RX10 in LR 5.4

I cannot find the Sony RX10 in my camera profile list for lens corrections. I can see the Sony RX1 and Sony RX1r but absolutley nothing for the Sony RX10 which I have imported RAW files from.

The built-in profiles are in the Camera Raw engine, that exists in both LR and the ACR plug-in for Photoshop.
Unfortunately, only the latest PS ACR 8.4 plug-in has information about what profiles are built-in.  I guess the LR folks were too busy getting LR Mobile to work to add similar notifications to LR 5.4, but the built-in profiles are there even if you aren't told about it.
Adobe started adding built-in profile support a while back and it has lead to confusion when some older model cameras have selectable external profiles while newer model cameras don't.  Typically, cameras that apply profiles to their camera jpgs inside the camera will have built-in profiles from Adobe to mimic this behavior.
Lest there be any doubt that profiles are automatically being applied, here is the picture, above, opened in a raw converter that doesn't have lens profiles, and you can see the curved vertical edges at the left and right--pincushion distortion:
And here is that same sample image in LR 5.4 without any lens profile chosen and the verticals are straight:
You don't say what lens you have on the RX10, but for this sample image, the lens is a 24-200mm and I don't even see an external profile for a lens with those characteristics.

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