I have a jailbroken iOS device, so I can answer the first part of your question easily (although you may have already done so yourself). The standard crash logs are stored on the device in the following folder:
/private/var/mobile/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/
If you don't have a jailbroken device and the logs aren't visible in Xcode, you should be able to access the files with a iOS file explorer like i-FunBox, which should be able to access the file system even without jailbreak.
As for the second part of your question, I would think that at least some third party crash reporters save the crash data in the app's folder itself, judging by the following directories (which were empty as the app has not yet crashed on my device):
// ... was the identifier for the app path, removed for readability
/private/var/mobile/Applications/.../Library/Caches/com.plausiblelabs.crashreporter.data
/private/var/mobile/Applications/.../Library/Caches/com.plausiblelabs.crashreporter.data/SkobblerUS
/private/var/mobile/Applications/.../Library/Caches/com.plausiblelabs.crashreporter.data/SkobblerUS/queued_reports
/private/var/mobile/Applications/.../Library/Caches/crashes
Again this is something you could verify with an iOS file browser.