Yes, the easiest way is to use "Macro Usage", which is already available with Confluence.
When the plugin is disabled, you should be able to still find usages using CQL:
CQL | Example |
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macro = "carousel-slider-macro" | https://atlas.moewe.io/dosearchsite.action?cql=macro+%3D+%22carousel-slider-macro%22 |
macro = "before-after-slider-macro" macro = "before-after-slider-macro-v2" | https://atlas.moewe.io/dosearchsite.action?cql=macro+%3D+%22before-after-slider-macro-v2%22 |
macro = "image-grid-gallery-macro" | https://atlas.moewe.io/dosearchsite.action?cql=macro+%3D+%22image-grid-gallery-macro%22 |
macro = "image-column-gallery-macro" | https://atlas.moewe.io/dosearchsite.action?cql=macro+%3D+%22image-column-gallery-macro%22 |
macro = "accordion-slider-macro" | https://atlas.moewe.io/dosearchsite.action?cql=macro+%3D+%22accordion-slider-macro%22 |
There may be two reasons for this.