The moons to be photographed are:
- ring gap moons : Daphnis, Atlas, Pan, Prometheus, Pandora
- inner moons : Epimetheus, Janus, Helene, Polydeuces, Tethys, Telesto, Mimas, Enceladus, Pallene and Methone
Of these two groups only Calypso, Dione, Aegaeon and Anthe won't be flown by. Of the outer moons beyond that, only Titan will get visits. About 30 in total, also given that Cassini uses it for orbit control.
Only relatively close flyby planned for this year will be one at Pandora at 13,800 km distance - offhand the best pictures taken so far were from 52,000 km. Titan gets another 1,000 km flyby next month, a couple below 2,000 km, and Cassini will then switch to 3,000+ for next year to better explore the F ring.
Of those not flown by, both Rhea and Dione will instead have occultation observations this year, with Cassini's ultraviolet imager checking for atmospheres while they pass in front of a star.
So I guess... Iapetus is indeed the odd man out.