This often happens when doing a search: you don’t understand why one post comes up rather than another. The best criterion of relevance remains the title for a lot of webmasters. I myself had the problem when back-office searches in an ACF field gave me anything and everything.
posts_search hook
Copy paste the following code into your theme’s functions.php;
function search_with_titles_only( $search, $wp_query ) { global $wpdb; if ( empty( $search ) ) return $search; $q = $wp_query->query_vars; $n = ! empty( $q['exact'] ) ? '' : '%'; $search = $searchand = ''; foreach ( (array) $q['search_terms'] as $term ) { $term = esc_sql( like_escape( $term ) ); $search .= "{$searchand}($wpdb->posts.post_title LIKE '{$n}{$term}{$n}')"; $searchand = ' AND '; } if ( ! empty( $search ) ) { $search = " AND ({$search}) "; if ( ! is_user_logged_in() ) $search .= " AND ($wpdb->posts.post_password = '') "; } return $search; } add_filter( 'posts_search', 'search_with_titles_only', 500, 2 );