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Given that the AUMID is a fixed identifier that is specific to the app itself and does not vary between users or devices, collecting the info in inventory has limited value and would just add to overhead costs and resource usage. You can easily (IMO) find the AMUID for any installed app using the info at Find the Application User Model ID of an installed app | Microsoft Learn. For apps installed on remote devices, you can leverage a remediation and the path detailed at How to collect custom inventory from Azure AD Joined devices | Microsoft Community Hub.
If you feel strongly about collecting this info using inventory, please submit feedback using the Intune admin console.
Jason_Sandys, This ask was misunderstood. I am needing this added to the Windows 11 Settings app for each installed app. The AMUID should appear here (see screenshot) with Copy/Paste enabled so admins can more easily find this without having to utilize cumbersome PowerShell. These days, PowerShell SHOULD NOT be considered an acceptable method for Microsoft Users and/or Admins to rely on for simple functions.