Which app are you using? You’ll have to tell us which one is “appropriate.”
I suspect a feature like this would need to come from desktop first. This has been discussed before – but on desktop it is solvable with add-ons, and that won’t help you in whichever mobile app you’re using.
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[It might go without saying, but just in case it doesn’t – you should read those posts/threads.]
Admittedly that leaves mobile app users caught in a gap – the feature needs to be developed on desktop first, but desktop doesn’t need the feature. Another consideration is that some users want this feature for the “I don’t remember it now, but I think I’ll remember it a little later” situation. That use-case should be handled by grading the card Again, because that’s what makes the algorithm work. Adding a built-in button for this could be an invitation for poor usage habits that interfere with learning.
The often recommended workaround of burying will work for you too. The important piece you’re missing is that when you are done studying everything else, you need to unbury the cards.
If you only unbury the manually buried ones, you’ll have just what you want in your regular deck, and you don’t need a Filtered deck at all. If you use manual-burying for something else too, you’ll want to flag-and-bury these ones, so you can easily search them up, and unbury just them.
On desktop, you’re given the option to unbury just the manually buried cards. I don’t know the status of that pop-up in either of the mobile apps (and you haven’t said which one matters), but see those threads as well for how to search for those cards and unbury just them.