If you don't need your pen to snap to a guide you can create a new image that is square that is easily divided by three with the grid, create your reference lines, then save. Alternatively you can simply eyeball the grid and create your own lines if you don't need perfection. You can mess with the grid settings to get an proximate number of squares that are divisible by three and mark those by either using a pen that snaps to the grid, using one of you linear ruler tools to mark those lines, or by having the canvas ruler open (ctrl+R) and click and dragging from the ruler to the division to create guide lines like in my example image, but that implies that your canvas is already set up in a way that is perfectly divisible by three. I don't believe that the grid feature itself is advanced enough to create a guide for the rule of thirds as it uses it's own squared measurements that don't necessarily correlate to your active canvas.
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