Images includes all images on the phone
and all the images on the SD card, so you moved them to the card, then deleted them from the card. Never use Images, Videos, Audio, Documents or Download history when moving* or deleting a file, use Device Storage or SD card instead.
*And never move files either. Copy then where they are, go to where you want them "moved to", paste them, then go back to where they came from and delete them. If there's enough space in RAM, the phone
may copy all the files to RAM, delete them from where they are, then paste them to the destination. (That's all a move is, a copy, paste and delete in one function.) If it copies them all, deletes them all ... then the phone restarts (say a battery glitch), you've just lost your pictures.
If you have a C of any kind available (Windows, Linux or MacOS), you can use
PhotoRec to recover everything on the card (instructions at
PhotoRec Step By Step). Read the instructions carefully, you'll be in a Linux prompt so unless you're familiar with Linux or MacOs, it's going to look strange. And it's going to take a
long time (but the computer's time, not yours). The files you get back will br generically names - File0001.jpg, file0002.jpg, etc. The file
type will be correct, but since PhotoRec doesn't use the filesystem to find the files, it can't find the names (which are kept in the filesystem - specifically in the directory). So you'll have a lot of looking and renaming to do.