It could be fixed in Ubuntu MATE if they had their own fork of Déjà-Dup,
like they have their own fork of Files, Gedit, Eye of GNOME, Evince,
GNOME Terminal, File Roller.

Another Nautilus fork, Nemo, retained the name Files for its icon in the
menus. Didn't MATE did the same?

I can only suggest the following patch, as I'm not a Déjà-Dup developer.
I can't tell if it's a good change : "a compatible file manager" is less
computer-illiterate-friendly than "Files" or "Caja".

** Patch added: "Change "Files" to "a compatible file manager" to encompass 
Nautilus forks e.g. Caja"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/deja-dup/+bug/1657092/+attachment/4810787/+files/dont-specifically-mention-nautilus-since-it-works-with-its-forks-too.patch

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