I've got a search application up (see http://beta.mtgcauldron.com/)
that uses a ListProperty on each object as a list of stemmed words to
search by.  This works great for simple searches (http://
beta.mtgcauldron.com/search?q=white+2%2F2 and
http://beta.mtgcauldron.com/search?q=black+enchantment return in less
than a second), but I also want to allow inequality queries on other
fields.

I know that I can only have one inequality, but even with that
limitation, http://beta.mtgcauldron.com/search?q=standard+dragon+power%3E5
("standard dragon power>5") fails with a NeedIndexError.  Now, I don't
think I'm supposed to be creating an index from the ListProperty to
itself here, and I already have an index for ListProperty and power
(both ascending and descending), which apparently doesn't help here.
Is there any way to do this in a Query?  Some of these queries will
return more than 1000 objects without that filter.
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