Actually, Transcendental Etude No. 10 in F Minor by Liszt also drills the left hand quite relentlessly.
All the ones mentioned here so far are quite advanced. But there are many pieces a notch or so below that are great for the left hand. You just need to be on the look-out for them. One piece that comes to mind is Chopin's 1st Impromptu in A-Flat. It's in A-B-A form, and the A part is wonderful for rotational technique of the left-hand. Also consider Chopin's G Major Prelude, Op. 28, No. 3--great runs for the left hand from start to finish.
A friend of mine is working on Beethoven's B-Flat Sonata Op. 22. The middle section of the 3rd movement, a Minuet, has a great run for the left-hand. I see nothing wrong in learning just this movement for developing your technique.