When in sleep mode..

When my imac sleeps, I'll come in the office and it says "LOOKING FOR PICTURES" on the black screen.
Any idea what that could mean?
Thanks!

I think I figured this one out. I must have removed or moved the photo folder.. Case closed. Thanks!

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