Find a VM/vmdk inactive in the data store

Hello world

We have our users to the environment when decommissioning/deleting the virtual machine of the VI Client they deleted by deleting the vm of the inventory rather than remove it the disk and because of this batch of existing VMDK still in the data store the unused folder. Is it possible to find the powercli how this VM/vmdk exists in the folder of the store of data that are not used. Any help on this will be grateful. Thank you

vmguy

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