Sorry, no - and I've been watching for hints like this for the past couple of years. ( I assume you are powering off each time? - that's the only way to make sure the heads re-seat).
What you might try is as soon as you get back, run a test cycle and, if necessary one cleaning cycle - if that still doesn't work then, move the print head off the park position (push down on the small lever in front to unlock) and add a few drops of distilled water to the pads, then reseat the head over night. This may not entirely eliminate the need for a cleaning cycle but should reduce the number you have to run. Epson's advice is if a couple of cycles doesn't fix it then you should run a power clean - it should reduce the need for excessive cleaning cycles for the next "while". The point is that if you run a large number of cycles that may get it going in the short run, but you will get better performance longer term with an occasional power clean.