Don't think so.

Microchip has a bad habit to change the notations and other thinks on new devices and this makes things too complicate.

One has to read ALL the datasheets and then make a program to read those *.info files of every chip and in a graphical environment display those settings.

Too much of work to do and especially to maintain.

There is the equivalent MCC tool by Microchip for anyone who wants to test it.

Or simply, open the device info file in the DEVICE folder within your PBP folder and find all the relative info.

Ioannis