In a previous work, Villani et al. introduced a method to identify candidate emergent dynamical structures in complex systems. Such a method detects subsets (clusters) of the system elements which behave in a coherent and coordinated way while loosely interacting with the remainder of the system. Such clusters are assessed in terms of an index that can be associated to each subset, called Dynamical Cluster Index (DCI). When large systems are analyzed, the \u201ccurse of dimensionality\u201d makes it impossible to compute the DCI for every possible cluster, even using massively parallel hardware such as GPUs. In this paper, we propose an efficient metaheuristic for searching relevant dynamical structures, which hybridizes an evolutionary alg...