In WPF, is there a way to make a StackPanel with aligned columns like a Grid?

Here's a class I just threw together for approximately the same purpose - essentially I wanted to be able to put a bunch of labels in the left column and values of different types (text box, dropdown, etc) on the right.

It only has two columns, but it could be adapted to different numbers.

public class LabelValueGrid : Grid
{
    public LabelValueGrid()
        : base()
    {
        ColumnDefinitions.Add(new ColumnDefinition());
        ColumnDefinitions.Add(new ColumnDefinition());
        ColumnDefinitions[0].Width = new System.Windows.GridLength(1, System.Windows.GridUnitType.Auto);
        ColumnDefinitions[1].Width = new System.Windows.GridLength(1, System.Windows.GridUnitType.Star);
    }

    protected override void OnVisualChildrenChanged(System.Windows.DependencyObject visualAdded, System.Windows.DependencyObject visualRemoved)
    {
        base.OnVisualChildrenChanged(visualAdded, visualRemoved);

        int curRow = -1;
        int curCol = 1;

        RowDefinitions.Clear();

        if (Children != null)
            foreach (System.Windows.UIElement curChild in Children)
            {
                if (curCol == 0)
                    curCol = 1;
                else
                {
                    curCol = 0;
                    curRow++;
                    RowDefinitions.Add(new RowDefinition() {Height = new System.Windows.GridLength(1, System.Windows.GridUnitType.Auto)});
                }

                Grid.SetRow(curChild, curRow);
                Grid.SetColumn(curChild, curCol);
            }

        RowDefinitions.Add(new RowDefinition() {Height = new System.Windows.GridLength(1, System.Windows.GridUnitType.Star)});
    }
}

I can use this like a grid, except I just list the controls and then it alternates the columns automatically:

<local:LabelValueGrid>
    <TextBlock Text="Label1"/>
    <TextBox Name="value1"/>
    <TextBlock Text="Label2"/>
    <TextBox Name="value2"/>
</local:LabelValueGrid>

You could use many one-row Grids with size sharing on the columns. It gets verbose when done without any controls, so you could encapsulate some logic (like creating columns and assigning Grid.Column) in a derivative of ItemsControl or an attached property for example.