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I use Bazarr to find subtitles. You can set it to only find Forced or to find the regular track for your language of choice and Forced, and it's trivial to set it to include the file itself in the search for subtitles so it'll only download subtitles for videos that are missing the subtitles.
It's also great because it can automatically sync the downloaded subtitles to the actual video's audio, or the existing subtitle track if one exists (like if you just have the full subtitle track and want to sync the Forced track)
Unfortunately, the installation instructions for Fedora Linux (my operating system) don't work at the moment. Any other alternatives to this?
I use it as a docker container. Should be the same for every Linux distro once you have docker installed