In PSE4, F11 (full screen view) deselects current image

I hesistate to put this in "suggested features" in case there is a trick I do not know about.
If I am in organizer and decide I would like to have a better look at the currently selected photo, I press F11 for a full screen view.
When I press Esc to get back, not only has my image been deselected, but the thumbnail pane has jumped back to the top so the image of interest is not even on the screen.
This means I have to remember the file name and scroll down again looking for it to get back to where I was.
Is there a way around this?
It would also be nice if the filename could be displayed while in full screen mode as many of my images do not have captions set. And a caption may not uniquely identify the particular file anyway.

Thanks Codebreaker for the "Alt+Enter" trick - that helps a lot.
Brian has isolated the problem well. I was a bit confused that things sometimes seemed to work OK. Unfortunately, showing only files in the selected folder is my preferred mode to make scrolling the thumbnails up and down a bit easier.
It would be nice to think the problem may be solved in a future update, but for now, knowing what is going on makes it easier to get on with the job.
I do not think the other bug, jumping thumbnails, is related because in that case F5 corrects the problem (which it does not do in this case).
I do not quite understand Karin's suggestion. My "Back" button (top left of screen) is greyed out much of the time anyway.

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