I think that all of these meters try too hard to be insensitive to direction.
But you might look for Hall sensors which do have directionality, find
one whose form factor, output and "neediness" fit up with the gear
you've got and now it's a specialty tool (direction finder).
Now if you have access to conductors, just tap two points as far apart
as practical and work DC voltage range down from max until you see
a stable significant reading. If voltage reads positive then current is
flowing from + lead position to - lead position, and the conductor's
finite resistance is your "sense resistor". You don't get to know value
but your other meters may give you that.
If current is very high then a compass will point across the wire. I'd
have to set up a test to say which direction of compass indicates
which direction of field-around, which is perpendicular to flow-through,
and how north/south relates to +/-, well, if I ever knew I've forgotten.
Not to say there couldn't be one that does want to indicate direction.
But I have not seen one.