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No. We don't.
We have no comprehensive way to see what we have as is. Quantity for quantity sake is lame.
The emoji picker works really well in combination with the emoji tags. Instead of using the popup that appears when you type ":", look for the emoji icon at the top of the comment entry box. It has a much better search algorithm and allows you to see more emoji at a time.
Also, it's not quantity for it's own sake. People propose really great new emoji all the time, and not everyone uses the same emoji. For example, TankieTanuki recently submitted the one below, which I really liked, so I cleaned it up with larger text and it was added.