Exporting images like slideshow

Is there a way to export images with borders (like the slideshow layout) and metadata caption (iptc/exif). I'm using a plug-in Mogrify now, but this way I have to export every photo twice (first to create borders, then to add the metadata). photo below is exported with the Mogrify plug-in.
It would be awsome to export photos like the gallery layout since most lightboxes have only 1 line of caption and no design/edit options. This would save heaps of time.

You can do it all in one export pass using Mogrify, AND have the text/metadata on the border and not the image. In the Text Annotation boxes of the Mogrify section of the export dialog, uncheck the option to "Add annotation before outer borders are applied".
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