In this case turn all layers on and look at each storey in plan.
You won't find the missing object if the layer is turned off.
The missing objects will show up as red dots in your plan.
You could also use Find & Select searching for objects named "Bathtub 16".
Missing 3D objects will only be selectable in plan so you only have to go to each storey to find them.
As you correctly stated F & S only works in the view you are in.
So in the case of a label or 2D object you would have to look in each view (section, elevation, details, etc.) as well.
F & S does work for most things in 3D as well but not for missing objects as they are simply not present in the 3D view.
The place holders for 3D objects are only selectable in plan but 2D objects are only selectable in the view they were placed in - so you have to go hunting for those.
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