Warning
Gnome 49 has broken the old gnome-screenshot tool (which was already deprecated). This means this hack will not work on Gnome 49+. See issue #1. If you're looking for an alternative, consider Gradia.
A script to assign to a keyboard shortcut (e.g. super+shift+s like Windows), which uses gnome-screenshot to select an area, then passes it to swappy for annotations and then opens nautilus with the file preselected (if you save it to disk).
A bash and go script as glue between the apps.
You need to add the custom shortcut to the custom keyboard shortcuts in Gnome settings. See:
I wanted a quick and simple way to take a screenshot, annotate it and be able to copy/paste (or drag'n'drop).

