Contact sheet title

Working with iPhoto 4.0.3
I know how to print a contact sheet using iPhoto. Is it possible for iPhoto to add the title of the photo next to each image?
Marc

This is not an ideal solution but in playing around with logos in the header, it occurred to me that you could adjust your logo to include the necessary blank space to move the Title to the right.
Still not perfect and it doesn't address the sizing, alignment issues but slightly better.

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