I can't find my Itunes 12.4 duplicates

I looked in the music, as in itunes 12.3 but 12.4 there is no duplicate registration. How to display the duplicates 12.4?

Under the menu file in the library , there should be the option to display the duplicate items , in my opinion, they've moved some options of the menu with this update.

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