For anyone interested this can be done. In the SharePoint Library you make two new columns, one hyperlink type and one image type, I used ImageLink and ImageThumb. Then create a new SharePoint view using Access and perform an update query on the fields.
The link field can be updated directly using the default Name column.
UPDATE Images SET Images.ImageLink = [Images].[Name]
WHERE (((Images.ImageLink) Is Null));
The thumbnail is a bit more difficult because SharePoint thumbnails are renamed and stored in a differend location.
UPDATE Images SET Images.ImageThumb = "ImageThumb"+"#"+Replace(Replace(Mid([Images].[Name],InStr(1,[Images].[Name],"#")+1,InStr(InStr(1,[Images].[Name],"#")+1,[Images].[Name],"#")-InStr(1,[Images].[Name],"#")-1),"Images1","Images1/_t"),".jpg","_jpg.jpg")+"#"
WHERE (((Images.ImageThumb) Is Null));