Where is my photo folders?

My photo folders are gone, as is the 'images' option in the Finder.  How can I get my files back and held in their records?  The photos can be found under "My files" in the Finder, but they are all grouped together without all records.  When I click on one of them, their folder name and location developed along a section at the bottom of the interface of the Finder.  For me, which indicates that the information is still there.

Can anyone help?

Have you opened your pictures folder and checked there?

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