Searches the folder specified for MKVs with no subtitles and gives you the list
Just edit the file and change the following variables
$SearchPath
-This is the path you want to search
$MkvToolPath
-This is the path of MKVToolNix
Then just run the script (or copy and paste it into a powershell window)
The script will proccess all files first then will give you a list of File (with it's path) with no Subtitles
Note: I did not create the function this uses (I found it), I am using it for finding MKVs with no subtitle
Requirements to run:
Powershell
mkvinfo.exe
(from Mkvtoolnix)