Camera Raw / smart object?

Using CS3
Scenario:
I turned 500 marriage images, sorted and retouched in bridge. Now, I'll look at each one in camera raw (at bridge) and make the necessary adjustments. I use CR and adjust / synchronize files similar whenever possible; zipping through the 500 images quickly and save without opening, then use the image processor to process all 500 images while I'm SLEEPING.
Question:
Is there a way to Turkey / process 500 images and have saved later when I open them, they open as smart objects. Now if necessary I can take the dynamic object, go back in camera raw and make changes / improvements.
In Czech Republic, I know, I can check the box "open as a smart object", but that only seems to apply if I immediately open the file (or files), and then save them. It is not practical or feasible for select 500 files, open and save at the same time. If I save the Raw files to open later, (as in my workflow above) then it will not open as a smart object.
I checked on the Adobe Exchange website, but did not find any scripts or actions that would facilitate.
Anyone know if what I'm trying to do is possible and how?
Thank you
JeffN

A quick fix would be to change the Image Processor script. If you add the line

desc.putBoolean (stringIDToTypeID ('smartObject'), true);

just before the line on 1546

var returnDesc = executeAction (charIDToTypeID ('Opn'), desc, inDialogMode);

TIFF and PSD files will be saved with the raw as a smart object layer file. Of course JPEG files will be always saved as usual.

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