Sort vertical format images

Does anyone know how to sort images in Lightroom by their format shape, i.e. vertical or landscape?
Hope you can help
Regards
John

Silly me. Didn't spot that in the Sort options.
Thanks for a quick reply, though.
Regards
John

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