A short answer is "No"! Perhaps because MtDNA changes very little over time, possibly taking 1000 years between a "genetic distance 0" and a "genetic distance 1" match, although there can be exceptions. Another way to look at it within paper trail times is check your matches along your maternal lineage and see if any have exactly the same MtDNA Haplogroup...you may be lucky, they should have, given the period between changes, but how often is it displayed in Gedmatch? Hopefully you'll have many matches in FTDNA, but don't be disappointed to discover not a single paper trail verifiable match, despite your having, possibly, a few pages of "genetic distance 0" matches. It's much the same with Y-DNA. So we're stuck with what we can find from atDNA and current paper records. FTDNA name projects might be productive; area projects and of course specific MtDNA projects perhaps worth joining and asking coordinators "what could/should I do next?"