There's just so much that Word does automatically that is manual in Pages. Knowing its shortcomings now though, I wouldn't even consider writing a complex document in Pages. I have previously posted here a long list of issues I encountered while writing my dissertation, I was close to abandoning it at one point and switching to Word but I persevered. Until about 6 months ago for example, it didn't even have a way to caption images, much less create an index of figures. I have used Pages extensively, and whist documents created in it look 20x better than they do in Word, the development priority seems to be form over capability (much like Apple's hardware), and therefore it misses so many powerful writing features that're needed for more than just a school newsletter. In this lesson, you will learn how to search for and insert clip art, how to insert an.
If you have a more specific image in mind, you can insert a picture from a file. There are built-in clip art images for just about every topic, so you may be able to find a perfect clip art image for your document. Meanwhile Office has continued to expand its collaboration and automation tools. Images are a great way to liven up a document, and Word offers a few methods to insert them. It's only really now begun to reach the same level of power it had before they crippled it to work on iOS back in about 2012. But unfortunately Apple's insistence that iWork has feature parity across web/iOS/iPadOS/macOS means it's hobbled to the lowest common denominator. IWork has an online aspect, that's probably closest.
What is Apple's closest competing product? iCloud?