I downloaded the characters from Full Emoji Data, v3.0 and put them in a JavaScript library hosted in Github, released under the unlicense.
Using that you can write code as follows:
var target = document.getElementById("target");
var emojiCount = emoji.length;
for(var index = 0; index < emojiCount; index++)
{
addEmoji(emoji[index]);
}
function addEmoji(code)
{
var option = document.createElement('option');
option.innerHTML = code;
target.appendChild(option);
}
<script src="https://rawgit.com/theraot/emoji/master/emoji.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
<select id ="target">
<select>
You could use JavaScript to filter the list to only those emoji that don't have a modifier.
I'll copy the README I wrote for the project in Github below:
Emoji
List of all emoji for JavaScript
Use as follows:
<script src="https://rawgit.com/theraot/emoji/master/emoji.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
The list of emoji was retrieved from Full Emoji Data, v3.0
Note 1: Some emoji are composed of two Unicode characters. These are using emoji modifiers and may not render correctly.
Note 2: Support may vary from browser to browser and platform to platform, the use of a emoji font is advised.
<select>
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