Photoshop Elements 2020 Organizer shows just numbers, not names for all my photos
I have the latest standalone downloadable version of Lightroom (which they said was the last one they would do) and when Photoshop Elements 2020 came out, I bought it with the idea that I might eventually have to abandon Lightroom (sob!) and start using the Elements Organizer (I have had Photoshop Elements for 15 years but since I got Lightroom, I never used the Organizer). When I started the Organizer, it showed the photos, which I understand collects the location information for all photos it finds on the computer, but the side panel just shows a whole bunch of numbers in ranges (a-b; c-d...) but NOT organized in ANY way that is understandable to me. It is certainly NOT my Lightroom Catalogue, which is very well organized!
First question: I store the photos that I processed with Lightroom in the Shared drive on my IMac not on my drive. Did the Elements Organizer look on this drive too or just my own drive?
Second question: Can I start a new Catalogue which would have all my photos from now on?
Third question: How do I get rid of the catalogue with all the numbers? If I create a new catalogue, can I delete the old one? Not delete the photos, just the catalogue.
I have all my Lightroom photos backed up both on the Time Machine and on an external harddrive so I could upload from one of those if necessary but I don't want to do so if they would not import into Photoshop in a coherent way!
I do not recall these problems in the days that I used Photoshop before I got Lightroom! Are they making it harder to use in order to force us to use Creative Cloud? I do NOT want Creative Cloud as it is terribly expensive when you convert to Canadian dollars and it is overkill for the type and quantity of photos that I, an elderly amateur hobby photographer, actually take. I love the Lightroom and Photoshop editors and want to keep using them on my own computer!
Thanks...


