Search by file name as default?

I miss hitting CTL-CMD-F (I think that was the keystroke combo!) to get a finder window that will search by filename.  Is there a way to do this in lion?  so far all I've found is the drop down menu and I hate that extra step every time!
Has anyone found a way to do this?
Thanks!
Shari

Cmd+F will give you this:
Regards,
Colin R.
PS The keyboard shortcut is listed on the drop down menu:

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