Not at scale, what you’re seeing are a tiny tiny fraction of the potential captchas that can be thrown at you. Normally “we have seen this cookie before”, or “this browser does not have webdriver fingerprints” is sufficient to not get a captcha.
The big issue you sidestep not at scale is you can come from a single, residential IP with a good reputation.
Mandatory captchas for simply viewing a page are rare - most are saved for high impact actions like account creation.
When this does happen for a simple page view, AI is extremely good at solving basic captchas - especially basic “click the box” captchas.
If you don’t want to pay for AI, there are decaptcha services where someone in Southeast Asia solves the captcha for fractions of a penny. Save the cookies after a successful solve and you’re probably good in the future.
If you don’t want to pay for someone to solve a simple check the box captcha a little bit of attention and some properly simulated clicking (IE not a JavaScript injected event) will often work. Just don’t click literally the exact middle, fuzz the coordinates and you’re good.