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If you want your screenshots to appear in a STEAM folder, use the overlay and screenshot capture from STEAM instead. I couldn't tell you how to do it though, because I hate STEAM.
Steam Overlay Screenshots will be taken if the F12 key is pressed by default, though this bind is customizable in Steam's Steam Settings, In-Game section.
Steam Overlay screenshots are saved in the Steam/userdata/SteamID32/760/remote directory. By default, they will save as .JPEG files in AppID-numbered subfolders within this directory.
If you toggled Save an External Copy to On within Steam Settings, In-Game, any time a Steam Overlay screenshot is taken, two copies are saved. One of them will be the default format-compressed .JPEG file within the corresponsing AppID subfolder, and the other will be an uncompressed .PNG file in the remote parent folder; two up from where the .JPEG file was saved.
The Screenshot Manager will only reliably track the presence of .JPEG file screenshots within the AppID subfolders. It may also show uncompressed copies, but there was a known issue months ago where uploading or deleting one copy could cause conflicts with the other within the Screenshot Manager element's cataloging of them. Your mileage may still vary, and I do not feel like checking to confirm that at this time.