the simplest way is to toggle the "clip Keyframes" button
that's the small blue & green button in the lower left of the timeline.
that will open up an area underneath each track,
where a BLUE line indicates a motion effect,
and a GREEN line indicates a filter.
if you only have ONE video track, (and not to many clips),
another approach is to double click the fist clip into the Viewer, then go to the Viewer's Filters tab.
using the down arrow will then jump the Viewer from clip to clip, with the Filters tab remaining the active one.
if you have more then one video track, then you could do this operation for each track.
cheers,
nick