Hi, according me it is impossible in JIRA filter to tetect sub-task count, you must use some plugin, eg. commercial JQL Tricks Plugin.
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I think you need a plugin, eg JQLTricks: https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/JQLT/Subtask+Functions
You could use the hasSubtasks() with the inverse operator.
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