Photos missing from Bridge CC

Am using CC.  My photos are stored on an Iomega drive.  I can reference that drive from Bridge and Lightroom.  There seem to be photos in LR that I can't find in Bridge.  How is that possible?  All the right folders etc seem to be in Bridge.

Don't use LR, but have heard it can make different copies of image, depending on process.  Will not be readable outside of LR.

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