Login screen of change in the Sierra

I wish to have an image that is displayed when the connection. How can I do that. Photo of connection used to be located in the Caches folder but no more.

Please do not suggest changing the wallpaper in the system preferences is not what I am referring is login screen image that I would like to replace.

Any help appreciated.

My image of login is in the folder Macintosh HD/Library/Caches, as it has always been.

Check again.

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