Labelling Captions and Titles in Lightroom Classic
Labelling photographs requires editing the metadata fields in Lightroom Classic’s Library Module, and understanding the difference between a Title and a Caption is good to know, as they’re often referred to interchangeably. In typical practice, use Title for a concise label and Caption for a full explanatory description and attribution. So, as an example, if I want to name a photograph (as an artwork), I would add this to the Title field.
- Title (IPTC: Object Name / IPTC Core: Title)
- Short, specific name for the image (one-line).
- Used as a display label or filename-friendly identifier.
- Typically appears in search results, galleries, or as a headline.
- Caption (IPTC: Caption/Description / IPTC Core: Description)
- Longer descriptive text giving context: who, what, where, when, why, and any rights/credit notes if needed.
- Intended for viewers/readers to understand the image content and usage restrictions.
- Can include multiple sentences and more metadata detail.