is there an easy / intutive way to find out the underlying image associated to a VM? for instance, looking at a storage domain from the server, it is not easy to figure out what VM it actually belongs to

[storage[root@snode01 images]$ find -type f | grep -iv meta | grep -iv lease  | xargs du -sch
20K ./bd765364-064d-487c-a6f8-a290249edca1/4f6dcb0e-e4c9-4ab6-af6d-d49f89228fa1
20K ./e69a0128-fddc-4ee7-b91c-04caf8bdd540/2ce9d1aa-70e3-4063-895d-c9848ec122e5
10G ./2d1eab4a-df47-4e8e-8a0c-c58ca9c0d6cf/1ab0bebd-57b4-45f3-8e77-7c1973282766
10G ./9ed4a196-bc18-4d6a-b7b6-f38bee01e102/32953e4c-8a3c-4252-96d9-9ecbb7c2a603
0 ./1c3129dc-56fa-4e41-bd5b-3313f9f1aa86/d4221e11-bf3b-4226-a8a8-b53ff0189592
21G total

How can I find out what VMs these belong to?

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