How to get albums off iPad photos

Since I upgraded my iPad, I have photo albums on it that I do not want there [for example, "Faces from My Mac"]. I didn't put them on it when I synched, and they weren't there until after I upgraded. I would just like to delete them from this one device, not my Mac.

I have been wanting to add captions below photos on my iPad. I discovered an App called Photo Name which does this. It is free, but to make the captions large enough for my needs, I opted for the paid version ($2.99).
Hope this helps.

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