Sorry - no I don't know of any.  What you're asking is rather unique and 
for me, I don't even understand why it seems so important to you.

Many years ago at $work we had a lot of elaborate rsyslog (I think) rewrite 
rules to save special things to discrete files, but it's been so long that 
I can't remember the exact details.  I think 'example 2' 
of 
https://www.thegeekdiary.com/etc-rsyslog-conf-setup-a-filter-to-discard-or-redirect-messages/
 
gives one example you might fiddle with.

There are a lot of syslog daemons with varying capabilities, so I don't 
know what's in the os you're running.

The other very heavy option would be running Splunk (which might not even 
work on a pi) which can do just about anything you can cook up, but you are 
seriously upping the compute horsepower and complexity ante if you go down 
that path.

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