Color separation when exporting a PDF

It's been driving me nuts, ADOBE seems to have forgotten about color separation when using the export to PDF method.  Even quark has this option.
Anyway I was hoping to know if there is a way that I don't know.
Cheers

You’re asking for fairly archaic things here.
You can put in a feature request but you’d need to explain how this would benefit the entire user base and IMO you’re going to have a rough time doing so.
Bob, it might be archaic, but it's still used a lot in the publishing world. 
in the book world, the new trend is for firms to do books in a co-edition format. The idea is to have one firm do all the work (normally in english). But then other firms from other countries and other languages will simply send a PDF of the text ONLY without the colors (cmyk).  So when I export the PDF I only need ONE color. I do not wish to export the whole CMYK.
Do you understand where I am getting from.
So in simplified terms.  The printer has 4 plates for the colours of the book and will simply change a 5th plate to the desired language.
5000 copies
CMYK plates
5th plate: german text
10 000 copies
French
exactly the same CMYK plates as german
5th plate: switch to the french plate
50 000 copies
English
exactly the same CMYK plates as german
5th plate: switch to the english plate
and so on....
The cost is greatly reduced for everyone, but we need an option to export the TEXT only.
You will simply say, but have the text in a separate layer. That is true, but in reality, it's not all the files that are built like that and most graphic designers will have the text on a separate spot color instead of a separate layer.  Unfortunately when I receive the file it's too late to do the changes.
I hope I make sense, english is not my first language.

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