Seeking Profile for Nikon AF-S 10-24mm 3.5-4 5G ED for LR3

The Lens Correction Profile addition to LR 3.2 does not include a profile for my Nikon AF-S 10-24mm 3.5-4.5 G ED lens.  For some reason this lens is left out of the long list, including all 7 of my other Nikon lens, that are included.
Any recommendations on for a custom settings to create the correct profile for this particular lens?

Thanks - I have Photoshop CS5 as well as LR3.  So now at least I know I can Edit In Photoshop from LR and add the Lens Profile for my 10-24mm lens.  However, I have an iMac and wasn't able to locate the file CS5 used from the search online feature in Filter Lens Correction in order to move it over to LR3. 
So if anyone can help further - the good news is the CS5 profile helps with some of the distortion at 10mm, but I'd still prefer to avoid the extra step and do it in LR3.  This is a pretty handy lens, there is very little distortion if any at 12mm, but it's pretty noticeable at 10mm without the help of the filter correction.

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