During download, WSUS Offline Update creates several files, which link the Office Update Ids to their filenames:
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wsusoffline/client/ofc/UpdateTable-ofc-deu.csv
wsusoffline/client/ofc/UpdateTable-ofc-enu.csv
wsusoffline/client/ofc/UpdateTable-ofc-glb.csv
These tables have much more entries than the number of files, which are actually downloaded.
Your example would be:
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0b02219a-1fc2-4256-a553-2517713119ab,outlook-x-none_9074b332e588526264deb590fd6f9f90f6f5b5ed.cab
During installation, these Update Ids are used to determine missing updates.
I wonder, if the same approach could be used to query missing updates for the .NET Frameworks. There we have the situation, that the new update rollups for .NET Frameworks have kb numbers, but no files directly associated with it. The individual updates have different kb numbers. Somehow, the connection between the update rollups and the included downloads gets lost in WSUS Offline Update: The individual files are downloaded, but they won't get installed.
Using the Update Ids to query missing updates might work around this situation.