If the motor feels smooth to turn over, you could do a 15-minute ground run and then drain an oil sample and send to Blackstone Lab (or similar) for analysis. Bearing damage would likely show up as high wear metals. This may not be enough to make a full determination, but it would be a good indicator. If the report is bad, then at least this confirms what has to be done.
Before any further operation of the engine, you also want to make sure all the lifters are pumped up. If it was actually run with no oil pressure, some of the lifters may be compressed. And if no lifters are compressed (flat), that's an indication the engine was still getting some oil. However, if you have already run the engine with oil pressure reestablished, the lifters may have already recovered.