Also, a few comments for debugging:

0. I agree that this is a pretty nasty bug for usability on an LTS
release, it doesn't give a very professional feeling (which is too bad
as otherwise Ubuntu 22.04 is amazing).

1. Not all windows end up underneath the dock, only some (and I can't
identify a pattern).

2. I can't reliably reproduce the issue. On my setup it doesn't happen
every time I unlock the screen, and it seems to happen less frequently
in the first few unlocks after a full system restart. It gets worse
after a few hours/days of system usage.

3. I'm not sure, but I have the feeling this might be related to the
fact that I often switch between two displays (the laptop's one and an
external one, with same resolution 1920x1200). I always use a single
display but I use the laptop's one when I'm not at my desk. I have the
impression that if I always use the same display, the issue does arise.
(note that the issue does *not* come up only when I lock on one screen
and unlock on the other one)

4. Every time I unlock the screen, it looks like there's always some
flickering under the dock for the first few milliseconds. This seems to
happen even when the bug does not arise, but it does look suspicious.
Hypothesis: the position of the windows is reset every time after a
screen unlock, and sometimes it happens that some windows are "left
behind".

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