If you mean a list of all the search queries executed, there is not currently a clean way to do this. You can kinda fudge it by enabling the query slowlog in the elasticsearch.yml file, but if you have many nodes, you still have to go to each node that contains the shards that were hit to retrieve the actual search requests.
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