Get registered in your home state, then get a Council Record Book through NCEES. That way, the references are generic, not for a specific state. It's still apparent that this would be for registration elsewhere, but less blatant & specific. It's for use "if I get registered somewhere sometime".
From a practical standpoint, if you are ever going to be registered in two other states, the Council Record Book is worth it- saves re-doing the references for each state.