A list of apps and actions appears in the sidebar on the right.
Drag an action from the list into the main window of the shortcut editor, to the position you want.
In the action you added, click Add Filter.
A default filtering string appears—for example, “Album is All Photos.”
Click any of the terms in the string, then choose an option from the list to customize the filtering string.
For example, you could click Album and choose Width, click “is” and choose “is not,” then click the last parameter and enter a number in the keypad that appears.
To add more filter parameters, repeat steps 2–3.
Note: When you add multiple filter parameters, the All or Any options become available.
The Find and Filter actions also include parameters to order your results and limit the number of results collected in the filtering operation.
In the Shortcuts app Magic Variable (depending on actions in the shortcut), allowing you to alter the limit while the shortcut is running.
Tip: To use two Find actions in a row—without causing the second action to filter the output of the first—place a Nothing action in between the two Find actions. That way, “nothing” is passed as input to the second Find action, signaling it to retrieve its own content.