Ivan54 - per the blog post from Michael Niehaus:
For ISOs that you download from the VLSC or Visual Studio Subscriptions, you will still be able to search for the individual Windows editions. Just note that each of the editions (Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Education) will point to the exact same ISO, so you only need to download the ISO once. Included in the ISO will be a single Windows image (WIM) file that contains all the volume licensing images:
Image Name
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Index
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Windows 10 Education
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1
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Windows 10 Education N
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2
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Windows 10 Enterprise
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3
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Windows 10 Enterprise N
|
4
|
Windows 10 Pro
|
5
|
Windows 10 Pro N
|
6
|
When using the contents of these ISOs with tools such as the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit or System Center Configuration Manager, make sure you select the appropriate image index in any task sequences that you create or update.