I fixed/workarounded this by removing the cryptswap line from
/etc/crypttab and instead adding swap to /etc/fstab (non-encrypted).
Then I rebooted and the password prompt didn't come up anymore. This
only started to come after I had some booting problems because I messed
it up so I had to use boot-repair to get it to work somehow and fix the
rest myself.

This might be considered unsafe, but it works for me and should be
suitable for my needs.

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Title:
  installer in LVM mode sets up broken encrypted swap, using duplicate
  unencrypted swap

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