Secret hiding place for videos?

I feel like there must be a simple answer to this question, but I've searched every place I can think of, so I need your help.
According to my settings, I have 20 videos on my iPhone5c. But I can't find them. I've looked in the Music, Videos and Photos apps, I've checked text messages and deleted a couple of videos from there. I've found a couple in my Camera Roll and deleted those, too. But Settings is telling me there are 20 more somewhere on my phone.
Any idea where they might be hiding?

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