Detect Eclipse Version from a Crash Dump

I have an Eclipse crash dump and want to report an error. For the error report, I would like to indicate the version of Eclipse that crashed, as this may be due to the problem.

Unfortunately, my usual way does not work, lm vmdoes not show version information:

0:048> lm vm eclipse
start             end                 module name
00000000`00400000 00000000`0044f000   eclipse    (deferred)             
    Image path: C:\Program Files\eclipse\eclipse.exe
    Image name: eclipse.exe
    Timestamp:        Wed Feb 04 14:12:28 2015 (54D21ABC)
    CheckSum:         00050686
    ImageSize:        0004F000
    File version:     0.0.0.0
    Product version:  0.0.0.0
    File flags:       0 (Mask 0)
    File OS:          0 Unknown Base
    File type:        0.0 Unknown
    File date:        00000000.00000000
    Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4

The timestamp does not exactly correlate with the Eclipse release dates, so I wonder if this is the official version or the nightly build.

Is there any other way to determine the version number of Eclipse in a dump?

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Rescue screensavers:

0:048> .foreach (addr {s -[1]u  0000000 L?ffffffff`ffffffff "\splash.bmp"}) {du ${addr}-0n42 L0n31}
00000000`005f82dc  "4.4.2.v20150204-1700\splash.bmp"
00000000`005f97ce  "4.4.2.v20150204-1700\splash.bmp"
00000000`7200de06  "itdata"
00000000`7200de5e  "c%s"
00000000`e0f74a36  ""
00000000`e0f7cd86  "4.4.2.v20150204-1700\splash.bmp"
00000000`e0f9f3e0  "4.4.2.v20150204-1700\splash.bmp"

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