Removing Stacked Images from Book Browser

How do you remove (delete) stacked images for the browser when you are making a book? With a single image I can just select the image and hit delete, but when I select an image that is in a stack it won't allow me to delete it from the browser.
Just to be clear, I'm not trying to delete the images from my library, I'm just trying to remove them from the browser of a book project.
thx.

I did it by extracting from the stack, the image I wanted in the book. Then I could delete the remaining images in the stack.

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