Create a DVD for PC

From Photo I create a DVD of 350 photos. Each photo is captioned with a name or place. How do I get the caption to show when the DVD is played?

How do I get the caption to show when the DVD is played?
Is this what you really meant ?  Or are you asking to have the date displayed when the DVD was created ?

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