People will enjoy telling you when to use who or whom. But guess what, Nobody uses whom anymore if they are talking, and most do not when they are writing. Unless it is for a writing test, feel free to say who. In this situation, if it is a testing situation, whom would be the correct choice.
Often whom whorls like this:
Donald, a duck whom we all know, was created by Walt Disney, an artist whom became an important entertainment personality.
Yet, there is an easy way to choose. Remember this:
If you can correctly choose the term "she or her" you will correctly be able to chose who or whom.
She = Who
Her = Whom
If Kerry leaves now, she will make it to the store.
Who will make it to where?
I would like to go with her to the store.
You would like to go with whom, where?
So to prove your answer:
anybody and HiM, I like = Whom
I can't find anybody and HIM = Whom