Ok, so they are in the hard drive, and you are posting them direct, which I have not done.
The code or command is just a link to the site like photobucket, you literally copy and paste most of it in the text field of entry, ( where you write your post, before you submit )
"img src= your copied link from photo site here "
Quotes are replaced with < at the beginning and > at the end of the command
I assume this site has a place that searches your C drive and you can load them one at a time or multiple, someone will know how that works, I'm not sure how you can add text before or after in that case, but from a remote photo storage site, after you place each command, you can just add text. Command is, "img src= after "=" is where you paste the link from the remote site end same like stated above, that will link to the remote site, and you can add text near that command. Its nice for multiple images, because you can repeat those commands and add text alternately. No need to be a computer expert, just some right clicking copy paste.
Someone may have a screen shot or capture illustrating this, that can be posted like a photo. Again that is for posting from a remote site not your hard drive, so I am comparing apples to oranges, however if you store some photos on one these sites, you can easily do what you want, like this;
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