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I'm cheap.
Gutters are cheap.
Gutter end caps are not , in my opinion cheap.

I mostly avoid the issue by putting the gutter on pronounced slope,but I had an idea and acted on it:
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A cement end cap and the mold it came out of.
A cement end cap and the mold it came out of.
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Test fitting the "end cap". It needs some caulk, but it might work.
Test fitting the "end cap". It needs some caulk, but it might work.
 
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In our previous house someone had cut a suitably sized log up into disks and then used them with some silicon. it worked and had been working for some years. Our gutters had a round profile.
 
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