That is an interesting parallel I hadn't thought about in that context. (It's better if we change the tense so that it's "this page is intentionally left blank", otherwise it could be trivially resolvable.) The "this sentence is false" type can be explained away, to an extent, but appealling to the fact that 'this sentence' mixes 'object language' and 'meta language' and we could say the paradox arises from self-reference (in a somewhat problematic recursion fashion). For "this page is intentionally left blank", 'this page' doesn't refer to itself, but indeed to the page, so it's doesn't seem susceptible to quite the same approach. (Though I suppose we could take 'this page' as elliptical for 'this page with this writing on it'.)