Fix panic when using unlisted filter in /v1/mods#69
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So I'm not sure this is the best way to fix it, but basically the code here tries to get the latest accepted version for each mod, and if a mod has not a single accepted version,
get_latest_for_modssimply won't include that ID, which leads to an unchecked unwrap and a panic.This PR instead just filters out such mods to avoid a panic. I don't think the unlisted filter is actually used anywhere, but it's still a good idea to not expose a panic url to the public