If you're in a *ixish world, why not just ls *index.ccr > indexlist.ccr?
In the Windows world, I think substituting dir for ls, with some appropriate options, may work.
If you're trying to do this from within a Perl program, I'd try something like
#perl -w
use strict;
use diagnostics;
use File::Glob qw(:globally :nocase);
my $log = 'indexlist.ccr';
open(LOG, $log) or die "Could not open $log because $!\n";
my @list = <*index.ccr>;
print LOG join("\n", @list) . "\n";
close(LOG);
If you're running Windows, you'd probably want to use File::DosGlob;, with appropriate adjustments, instead.
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