Suggestion1 : You could have create a separate view which contains your UIButton and place below of the UITableView.
Remark : This is useful because when you scroll the tableView the default footer will be stick to bottom.
// position(change according to your position) of the bottom view
//and set the size of the button
UIView* bottomView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(5.0, 460.0, 300.0, 80.0)];
UIButton *myButton = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeRoundedRect];
// position(change according to your position) of the button inside bottomView
//and set the size of the button
myButton.frame = CGRectMake(20, 20, 200, 44);
[myButton setTitle:@"Click Me!" forState:UIControlStateNormal];
// add targets and actions
[myButton addTarget:self action:@selector(buttonClicked:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
// add to a view
[bottomView addSubview:myButton]; // add the button to bottom view
[self.view addSubView:bottomView]; //add bottom view main view
Suggestion2 : you can use viewForFooterInSection delegate method. where you can create a view and add the UILabel. viewForFooterInSection returns the UIView, which you can return your view which contains the UILabel
Remark : when you scroll the tableView the default footer will move along with your tableView
NOTE :
If your view is the subclass of UITableViewController, okay then change it to UIViewController and in your nib file Create a view and drag your tableView under the view and change the reference class to your UIViewController. Now create an IBOutlet of UITableView* myTableView and connect it to you nib file. you just need to change in your VC file for example self to [self.myTableView reloadData];