I would use a 12V supply and forget about the constant current driver BS
Then wire up groups of 6 IR LEDs in series You'll have a forward voltage of 8.1 to 9.6 Rarely will you have 6 in the whole series very far off from the typical value (1.35Vf), so, according to OSRAM, you can generally design to the typical VF when you use 6 or more LEDs in series for typical T-1 3/4 LEDs or 3 or more for highly specified (modern) LEDs from a reputable supplier.
so, assuming 7 in a series, 9.45V drop from Vf, 12VDC supply, one resistor for the 2.55V drop, you'll need a 51 ohm resistor for 50mA.
You'll need 14 sets for 98 lights. Not your requested 100 but its your design to modify.
At 50mA, you'll need 2.5 amps so buy a 4 amp x 12VDC power supply. You're constant current will be constant as long as you have 12VDC from your supply - which is always