Not Gimp Maybe look at ImageMagick. IM has the ability to join several tiff files into a single multi-page tif that Gimp can open.
The bare bones, it boils down to how many command line variables you want to add, so for font size and position edit the script. So for this
sh pages.sh 400 800 "I love Gimp" 6
You get 6 annotated pages in one file
#!/bin/bash
# use sh pages.sh width height "caption in quotes" number of pages
# make the pages and number them
for i in $(seq 1 1 $4)
do
convert -size $1x$2 xc: $i.tif
mogrify -gravity South -pointsize 40 -annotate +5+5 "$3" $i.tif
mogrify -gravity SouthEast -pointsize 40 -annotate +30+5 "$i" $i.tif
done
# make multi-page tif
convert *.tif multi.tif
# Delete the redundant files
for i in $(seq 1 1 $4)
do
rm $i.tif
done
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