My parish has two masses on Saturday. The daily kind is at 8:30 am in the morning. The vigil (the one that is like the Sunday mass) is at 5:00pm. So, if you can find a parish with an early morning Saturday mass, it would be the daily kind. But an evening one will be the Sunday kind.
The readings and homily are not the same at the 8:30 and 5:00 Sat masses. The daily kind is shorter for not having a reading from an epistle (like romans), for not having the credo, the gloria (two longish prayers which are often sung making them even longer), for reciting the psalm instead of singing it, not having the offeratory, and for the singing often being done acappella (no organ) so they do only one short verse. Also, there are way less people to go up to communion. Stuff like this makes them shorter.
BTW, you can often expect to encounter a group recitation of the rosary going on shortly before a daily mass.