Scanned Photo filenames

I have briefly used 3 versions of Photo Elements (9, 10 and11) and have experienced the same problem in all 3. Scanned images are labeled Image1.jpg, Image2-###.jpg, Image3-###.jpg and Image4-###.jpg. As you noticed, the first scanned image is ALWAYS NAMED IMAGE1.jpg.
Because this is happening on every scan, Elements is giving me the message that the first scanned image in each subsequent scan is already in the catalog (as Image1.jpg). All the remaining images in the scan are sequenced without any problem.
It appears as though Elements places all scanned photos into a temp location under AppData and then enters them into the catalog after the scan is complete. The file names in this temp folder are Image1, Image2, Image3, Image4. Image2-4 have their filenames changed, but Image1 doesn't.
The easiest way I have found to fix this is to rename Image1.jpg after each scan. I have looked around Elements and have no user available procedures to fix this.
I am using an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner with Epson Scan software  3.83.
I am running Elements 11.
Any ideas???

Thanks hatstead.
Your solution is something I have tried. The only problem is that I would have to name or rename 4 files instead of 1 and I have to launch my scanner program outside of Elements. I should not have to do that with any of the Elements packages. That is extra work that I would like to avoid. The naming worked briefly with version 10. Something happened as I continued to load images.
Thank you for your input.

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