I think I misunderstood C. D. Ginsburg a bit. The Masorah Gedolah is the set of 
notes at the bottom of the page of a Masoritic bible,  
However, some scholars have written collections and concordances to the 
Masorah. Ginsburg himself gathered and collated Masoritic notes into four 
volumes in the late nineteenth century, and it's those I was thinking about 
(I'd assumed this to have been the traditional form). Anyway, have a look at 
his multi-volumes 'the Massorah'. I think it'll have what you're looking for, 
tho' it's not a tool I've ever used myself. Oh, the person who archived this 
has, it seems, packaged more than just the Massorah into the archive. Only four 
of the volumes actually form a part of that work.

 http://archive.org/details/MassorahMassorethMassoretic

John Leake

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ان صاحب حياة هانئة لا يدونها انما يحياها
He who has a comfortable life doesn't write about it - he lives it
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