I haven't and doubt they exist for the reason below. There's screw-in but no bayonet bulbs aside from old automotive this side of the Atlantic.
I say the main reason LED bulbs are crap is because of the sea of patents particularly on heatsink design.
So getting convective cooling in an enclosed fixture, it can't be done, legally. Cree has the patents for heatsink fins, along with related litigation with Feit etc.
Meanwhile, households get smooth body bulbs that can't expel the required heat.
I just replaced a bunch of Ecosmart bulbs (enclosed fixtures), Home Depot/Walmart pretty low quality and they run very hot. Maybe 12-18 months life.
Autopsy showed the plastic body had cracked in two, 130°C rated 15uF Aishi cap seems worn at 10uF plastic wrap cooked and linear IC seems to have issues. They just sit there very dim. LED's look OK.
10 years ago Ecosmart were smoking and burning, a few fires so those were
recalled 554,000 bulbs. Interestingly, they had fins and design house "Lighting Science Group" did EcoSmart, Sylvania, Westinghouse and Definity.
So you see the problem with one design being flawed and many brands get affected. Or the skirting the patent issue, there is massive litigation still going on.