I was just about to post to ask for a search feature, but I decided to check first to make sure it isn't supported.
It is.
I had, for literally years, laboured under the misconception that the site does not offer a direct way to search within one's own saved bookmarks.
It does, of course. Scrolling through https://stackoverflow.com/help/searching, we eventually find the magic words buried in the middle of the page:
inbookmarks:mine
(or any user id) returns only questions that you (or the user whose id you entered) have bookmarked.
As the owner and frequent wielder of a dupe-hammer, this is an incredibly valuable tool. I really wish that the "vote to close -> duplicate" UI reminded me of it, or even directly included a button to add it to search terms implicitly.
Had I not reached my breaking point of frustration, it would not have occurred to me to look up the information. Established users of a site seldom have the thought that they "need help" using the site.
Further, I can't actually access the search help directly from the duplicate close UI, even though it searches the site. I am only given this info from a drop-down menu in the search at the top of the page. I rarely have occasion to use the search normally, since I am a SME in my favourite tag.
Please add such an option to the "What question is this a duplicate of?" search panel. I would prefer some actual UI buttons, since some options (like the one I'm talking about here) are clearly much more relevant than usual to duplicate-question searches, and because in this context, actual assistance is more valuable than documentation of all the options.