View only images without develop adjustments

Hey guys!
Is there a way to use filters to view images that have not been adjusted in the develop module yet?
I've gone through all 5600 images from a project and made adjustments to them while it was in a manual sort view.
Now that my manual sort mode has moved them around again, i need to make sure I have made adjustments to ALL of my images.
So I'll looking for the drop down filter menu that allows to to check box "develop adjusted" or "unadjusted"....
Does this make sense?
Thanks

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