Finding the UV spectrum of every obscure organic compound is going to be difficult. People don't use UV-Vis spectra to identify every organic molecule, and it would somewhat of a waste of resources, to publish every spectrum in a set of books, or store all the images online. Look at it this way: you need 'α-bromo-p-xylene' on a page, someone else needs 'p-xylene', someone else needs 'β-chloro-ortho-xylene' ... are these molecules so strikingly different from the UV-Vis absorbance of benzene that we need a page for each one and every other possible permutation? Yes, there are books of IR spectra, but sometimes we just list the major IR absorption ranges of functional groups to save space. If you need this specific data, you will probably need to get a pure sample, and scan it yourself.