As I stated before, in the early 90S, it was most commonly taught that myoglobin (Mb) was found only in cardiac and skeletal muscle cells. The skeletal muscle cells were the slow-twitch (red) cells.
In the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 273, No. 36, Sept 4, 1998, researchers from UTexas appeared to found Mb in rectum, small intestinal, and arterial smooth muscle.
Whether other studies have collaborated this data, I can't say.