I want to do clause delimited searches on a combination of Greek morphological features. This means I want to find a combination of words with certain morphological features within so many words, regardless of the tagging for their syntactical function. I also need to require agreement about certain morphological features, such as case, gender and number.
I am quite frustrated with trying to do this with the visual syntax searches, even after looking at numerous blogs, forum posts and videos. I probably really need something like the visual search of Logos 3, so I can search on the NA27 Greek New Testament. It may be that the syntax tagged Bibles are not capable of doing what I want.
I do not want to have to consider every possible syntactical classification of words put in by the creators of Opentext, Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament and Cascadia. In all of the examples of visual searches with these resources, there are numerous OR searches to encompass all of the classifications of function of words within phrases and clauses.
It does not appear that you can skip a classification level to go straight to the word level. So if I so something like this, I get no results at all.

I want to say that this word is part of a clause. I probably do not understand how to do this apart from using every classification level as follows.

But if I just want to jump to the word level, how do I do it? Ulitimately, I want to find 2 words in the same clause, such as the following, which does not work (since the search for 1 word would not work):

I don't want to specify all of the word group, head group, etc. I just want to make sure that these 2 words occur in this order within the same clause.
This works, but it does not limit the search to the clause level.

Any help would be appreciated. Is the arrangement of any of the Greek NT syntax databases any more forgiving than others?