Search for Locked Files

Is there anyway to search a folder for only locked files?
Thanks
Ro

Unfortunately the option to search for files that are read only, which one would think meant locked files, simply doesn't work. The only method to find locked files I know of uses the Terminal. See this archived discussion:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1167705&#1167705
Hope the explanation is clear enough!
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