It also didn't mention pedophilia, bestiality, rape, masochism or sadism. Sexual perversions are vast, and I'm not even sure Paul would have been familiar with every different kind, but he makes it clear that they are all wrong. If you are doing a sum there is only one right answer, it would be nonsense to list every single wrong answer. Paul talks about lesbianism in the verse you reject, so we can't say that he doesn't consider it sexual immorality. Even though you reject that verse, you know that what he considers to be sexually immoral is clear, so when he refers to sexual immorality here, it is just that sort of thing he is referring to. The Bible doesn't mention masturbation, or porn either, but most Christians acknowledge that it is a sin because it is lustful, and clearly not what God would want. God is looking for people of a certain character, not people that are examining the law, looking for ways to try and cheat it. You can try and pick apart his words all day, but don't be surprised if at the end of the day he says, "I never knew you".
"neither the sexually immoral, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor men who practice homosexuality"
"nor men who practice homosexuality". Why say this, but not say "nor women" anywhere? Why go out of the way to specifically address homosexuality by men, and specify men? Why is "nor men who practice homosexuality" even included at all, when it falls into the other categories? Why specify specifically for men? This just makes me more convinced that being lesbian is not a sin.