Organizing iPhoto '09 photos by year

Hello,
Can I get iPhoto 09 to group all my photos (about 10,000) by year, so that I end up with pics by year?
I see that I can create a Smart Album to populate with pics taken on a specific day, but I don't see how to get it to do a full specific calendar year.

Make a smart album that must meet all conditions
Date is after 01/01/2008
Date is before 12/31/2008
You also can at any time click on the little search window in the tool tray toward the left and do a search for any data range with instant results
LN

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