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Searching for photos that have no keywords

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Ted McGrory

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Hi, could you let me know the correct way to find photos that have no keywords in LR cc? Sorry, I thought I had that in my notes, but can't seem to make it work.
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That seems like a huge oversight on Adobe's part, if it was included in Classic, but omitted in LR cc.
Do you know if the same omission is also featured on LR for the web?
Does anyone have any useful 'hacks' to ID pix without keywords, by any chance?
Thanks for the help.

Adobe has worked hard to keep the user experience the same for all mobile platforms. Some features did take longer to show up on Android before iOS but they did show up. The desktop version of Lightroom matches the features found on the mobile version. I expect the features not immediately found in Lightroom (cloudy) that are found in Lightroom Classic haven’t been implemented because they are harder to implement in iOS and Android or not suitable for those...
That seems like a huge oversight on Adobe's part, if it was included in Classic, but omitted in LR cc.
Do you know if the same omission is also featured on LR for the web?
Does anyone have any useful 'hacks' to ID pix without keywords, by any chance?
Thanks for the help.
 
That seems like a huge oversight on Adobe's part, if it was included in Classic, but omitted in LR cc.
Do you know if the same omission is also featured on LR for the web?
Does anyone have any useful 'hacks' to ID pix without keywords, by any chance?
Thanks for the help.

Adobe has worked hard to keep the user experience the same for all mobile platforms. Some features did take longer to show up on Android before iOS but they did show up. The desktop version of Lightroom matches the features found on the mobile version. I expect the features not immediately found in Lightroom (cloudy) that are found in Lightroom Classic haven’t been implemented because they are harder to implement in iOS and Android or not suitable for those mobile platforms.

In the case for Smart Collections, I think these have not been implemented because the logic would need to be distributable to each mobile device whereas a static collection is an attribute that can be associated with each image and these attributes are easily passed along with the image itself.


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