I’ve never seen a comprehensive list, but on a few common data sets, they list # of ED applied, admitted, and attended. You could then calculate the yield based on that info. For example, at Skidmore, they had 279/415 ED accepts and 265/279 enroll (95%).
If a school doesn’t actually list # of ED students who enroll, you could also back into that figure if they state somewhere what % of their class they fill through ED. For example, if they say that 40% of their class of 1000 is filled ED, and the Common Data Set lists 420 ED acceptances:
Accepted: 420
Enrolled: 1000*.40 = 400
Yield 400/420 = 95%