you probably can't.

image-not-available usually means:
(a) the image exists but hasn't been cached yet; or
(b) the image doesn't exist for caching.

these are both server-side issues --
(a) relating to google's servers and
(b) relating to the image's servers.

for (b) i suppose you might check for
header and byte-count information --
but that's apart from the query language.
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