I have a thousands web shot images made by HTML2Image software in JPEG format, I have extracted huge list of website URL's which I have made a thousands of website JPEG image website snapshots.

I would like to sort them now and I don't want to do it manually , does anybody know how to batch sort those images by some "word" in it?


Example:

I would like to get all parking domains images and then to delete them from the folder, or I would like to get all websites with the words "home" , "contact", "gallery", "about" and sort them by these words.

So I look for some solution where I get only website shots with some "word" in it using OCR. The most of parking domains has the same words there, so it would be simpler to get them with this software and then to delete them then to search for them manually, when searching for words like HOME , GALLERY , ABOUT , and other special words I can be sure that the website exists is active and that that website is my niche related, can anybody recommend some software for that task?


Clarification:

I never had any HTML file , I had a long list of website URLs(nightclubs websites) which I have inserted in the HTML2Image program with which I got many image (JPEG) files (website snapshots). Those files has text in it(image is website snapshot) and I thought that I could sort them by the keyword which contains every image (for example if I will search for the word "gallery" I can be sure that those websites I will got will contain nightclub picture gallery.

I want to sort by words.

If there will be the word "parking domain" , "parked domain" etc , this website is probably parked and for me useless if there will be a word "club" , "sexy bar", "cabaret" , "restaurant" I could be sure that the website is nightclub , bar , restaurant homepage and not some blog , forum (this is the reason why I search for OCR software in order to get exactly what I want)

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