Export Audition Spectral Display to After Effects

I want to analyze sounds in Audition, then export the combined waveform and spectral displays, along with the sounds, to After Effects, where I will add text.
First step, I suppose,  would be to save Audition display (as .mov, I suppose).
Is this correct?
Is it possible?
How should I start?
Thanks,
George

You will need some screensaver software to save Audition's graphics.

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