The 5th house is "romance" only in the sense of casual flings, sex for fun, flirting, one-night stands, and "just one of those things." To the old astrologers who delineated the 5th house, "romance" was an "amusement" like horse-races and going to the theater. The 7th house is for the real deal.
Traditionally Venus joys in this house. The goddess Venus wasn't so keen on matrimony as on sensuality.
Maybe a better way to look at this is not what's going to hit you from the sky, but what would be empowering vs. disempowering uses of given transits. What would be good activities to undertake with a given transit? Are you contemplating an activity that would probably go better once these transits are past; or if too slow-moving, once you see some favorable aspects to them? [This is called choice-centered astrology]
More traditionally Jupiter is in detriment in Capricorn so its "good luck" effect is supposedly diminished. I have this placement natally and I would say that it's more given me interests (hobbies?) in reading certain kinds of history, hiking in the mountains, and traditional cooking methods. Each sign has a particular relationship to time, and Capricorn is more oriented towards the past and traditions.
Saturn is domiciled in Capricorn, so its effects should feel stronger than Jupiter's. Saturn's lessons are patience, hard work, frugality, and deferred gratification. How will mastering these life skills benefit you?
Pluto demands profound change. It asks you to kill off whatever is dead or dying in your life, so that a newer truer you can emerge.
So assuming you don't have children (?) what do you normally like to do for recreation? In these days of CV-19, maybe you can even save money (frugality) with fewer activities that cost money (or are shut down, anyway) and more (free) outdoor walking or running? If you're at home a lot, maybe this is a good time to give your space a thorough cleaning, top to bottom, and then surplus anything that doesn't really support you.
Is there a hobby or activity that you would find profoundly meaningful that you haven't found time to do? Jupiter rules higher education, and maybe this is the time to take an on-line course (some are free, and many let you work at your own speed.)
Note that the root word of "recreation" is re-creation.