You could use
this premade, but it'd be easier to recreate you Select.Row selector to select the whole row (including the text above the row). To do this, first rename your Row selector as something else, then select this selector on the browser and press the
Detect List button at the bottom. This should select the largest containers that contain the rows, so each selected element should include one row and the text above. With this elements selected, create a new selector and call it Select.Row.
After making these changes, your extract logic should look like this (assuming you renamed Row to InnerRow and you have a selector called TextAbove that selects the text above each row):
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Select.Row
extract
text
Select.InnerRow
textAbove
Select.TextAbove