I do believe you have to turn it off for every app, at least, I have to do this with my iPhone SE 2020.

But, some phones have a setting that helps.

Earlier, Dave wrote,  "
There is one more possible option that could produce the unwanted descriptions, at least for those of us who have iphones that do not support the new Voiceover Recognition feature. Under Settings / Accessibility / Voiceover / Verbosity, there is an item called "scene description". Try turning this off if you still encounter the extra Blue Sky verbiage. "

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