Sure.
First I create a Sketchup model with all the scenes I need, labeled as I would like them. (I have this set up as a template with my standard scenes already included) Then save your model.
Once all my scenes are ready to go, I run the extension Create Layout File. This opens Layout and creates a new document which has an individual page and a single viewport for each of the scenes in your Sketchup model.
This process incidentally names each created page with the scene title. This can be checked and edited in the Pages window of Layout.
I then create a new layer that will be seen on every page, layers visibility can be adjusted in the Layers window with the page icon on the far right.
In this layer that will be present on every page I place a text box, and into that text box I write >pagename< (except I reverse the two arrows which the forum formatting will erase if I try to write it here) to indicate to Layout that this should be auto-text, this text option is also available under Text > Insert Auto-Text.
This prompts Layout to fill in this autotext with the name of the individual page, which in this case has been given the name of the original scene by the SU extension. So you get a multi-page Layout document with each page correctly titled with it’s scene name, without ever typing anything into Layout.