Yes. It is an option in Windows Explorer. I do not remember how I did it, but a search should give you the steps. This was the only time I have done it. I usually use MC.
I looked at every option in Windows Explorer. Nothing relevant. I did a search - several, really, with different wordings - and nothing that used Windows Explorer natively. Mostly wanting to sell you DVD / CD creators offer "free downloads" tht you then need to pay to actually get the darn thing to work. Not going to fall for that.
I found 2 old freeware progs recommended and mentioned on audio sites. ImgBurn and Burrrn (3 x r). First I chose ImgBurn as IIRC I used it before back in the day, it would burn DVDs as well and it seemed to have an active support forum. But the configuration options were so many / complex (a bit like MC 33), I gave up - no time to become a poweruser.
Burrrn was much easier to use - no fiddling with options, just enter the CD text, drag/drop the files and it just works (once I worked out that the strange SCSI error it reported hinted at issues with today's USB hub - so I plugged it into the laptop directly and it worked fine). CD plays both on my Audiolab Omnia and via MC33 on the same CD drive that MC 33 wouldn't recognise the existence of the blank drive.
Since the wobbly RAM pack on my ZX-81, I've been wrangling computers and software to just do what they say they do and having to try get-rounds to find one that works. Frustrating that's still the case in 2024. It would have been so much simpler if MC33 just detected the blank and wrote the Audio CD like it says it will.