..KevininMad..
Probably a means to that end could be to View items as folders, in Finder.
Then those are less hidden. They're less likely to be lost, if you can trace
their path. Nested folders can be helpful, or the devils delight, if too much.
[Some good ideas are together in an article, linked from my bookmarks..
& added below general ones I've used. And my systems are not orderly.]
And, maybe use 'Go To Folder' in Mac library, an idea usefulness exceeds
any one purpose; so a decided effort might be needed for better success.
Find the photos library may not be hard, but moved or renamed items once
outside of their main path, can be anything but easy at times.
Where Is the Photos Library on my Mac? (April 2021)
https://www.howtogeek.com/715627/where-is-the-photos-library-on-my-mac/
"To get there faster, open Finder and click “Go” in the menu bar, then
select “Go to Folder” in menu that pops up. In the window that opens
type ~/Pictures, then click “Go” ..again."
This article supports a few means to locate images, folders, documents.
..Examples may be found in Apple Help menu; I suspect, more randomly.
