Site Assets Document Library Error

Hi,
After migration from SP 2010 to SP2013, the OOTB SiteAssets was replaced by Site%20Assets.
Now Title, Description and Logo is having error. According to ULS log:
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException: A list, survey, discussion board, or document library with the specified title already exists in this Web site.  Please choose another title.  
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequestInternalClass.CreateList(String bstrWebUrl, String bstrTitle, String bstrDescription, String bstrListUrl, String bstrFeatureId, Int32 lTemplateID, String bstrDocTemplateType, ListQuickLaunchOptions qlOpt, Boolean
bProvisionViewsAndForms, ISPEnableModuleCallback pListInstanceModuleCallback, String bstrListInstanceSolutionInfo, String bstrListInstanceFeaturePath, String bstrListInstanceFeatureId, String bstrCustomSchemaXml, ISPEnableModuleCallback pListTemplateModuleCallback,
String bstrListTemplateSolutionInfo)   
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Library.SPRequest.CreateList(String bstrWebUrl, String bstrTitle, String bstrDescription, String bstrListUrl, String bstrFeatureId, Int32 lTemplateID, String bstrDocTemplateType, ListQuickLaunchOptions qlOpt, Boolean bProvisionViewsAndForms,
ISPEnableModuleCallback pListInstanceModuleCallback, String bstrListInstanceSolutionInfo, String bstrListInstanceFeaturePath, String bstrListInstanceFeatureId, String bstrCustomSchemaXml, ISPEnableModuleCallback pListTemplateModuleCallback, String bstrListTemplateSolutionInfo)
Here are some test I did:
1.) Created new SiteAssets, but the URL becomes 'SiteAssets1' (number 1 appended)
2.) Open site in SharePoint Designed, there is no hidden SiteAssets doc lib to delete.
Is there anything we can do to fix and use the Title, Description and logo in backend?
Thanks.
-Fran

Check below:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/ca57e73b-ef70-4243-8df4-bc940015a9b3/siteassets-already-exists-but-not-found
Can you see your original content in this Site%20Assets library.
How did you try to upgrade(Try to use 3rd party migration tool)
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