Information on top of pictures in Develop mode

In both Library and Develope mode, I am getting statistics, eg: file name, jpeg id, and file sizes on all images. How do I delete this "junk"?
Thanks in advance.

Alternately, you can use the menus:
View -> Loupe Info
will let you choose what information is displayed in "Loupe View" (eg, single photo in either Library or Develop module)

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