The problem is that they are also extremely hard to detect.

European astronomers have confirmed the existence of Gaia BH3, a previously unknown stellar black hole.

BH3 is located 2,000 light-years away from Earth, in the constellation Aquila.

Astronomers detected the most massive stellar black hole in the Milky Way

BH3 was detected because it imposes a peculiar motion on a star orbiting the singularity.