Figure Numbering with Inline Figures

Hi all,
I have a document that I'm struggling with as a lack of foresignt on my part. I have both special figure pages as well as inline figures.
The figure pages are numbered, and now I want to add figure numbers to the inline figures. When I generate a static caption, apply a figure number paragraph style, and edit the static text to be a description of the figure, it works, and the numbering is correct.
If, however, I then attempt to anchor either the caption by itself or the figure+caption group in the text, the item becomes Figure 1 and renumbers the rest of the document.
All I want to do is add a figure number that's grouped with the figure so it moves with the text.

Figure numbering works by the order they are within a single frame.
Then it works by sorting out which frames were created first.
If you're grouping a figured text frame with another item then it becomes stuck to that order of creation, thus removing your automatic numbering and renumbering everything.

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