This answer splits into 3 aspects:
- A possible way to get ARIA values indexed and actually used by Google and perhaps other Search Engines following WAI-ARIA.
- Evidence of Google digesting and using ARIA data in production (SERPs).
- As I cannot comment yet, I'd like to rebate the comment that claims this question to be about SEO thus offtopic.
Possible fix according to present standard and Google evidence on the field:
Try using the ARIA-labelledby attribute pointing to your container element ID. Read through https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/accessibility/semantics-aria/aria-labels-and-relationships and you probably get it.
Evidence of Google retrieving ARIA (so indexed and used on production):
I found evidence of Googlebot retrieving ARIA content and using it on SERP snippets.
On a client website we have a slider with selected individuals of a given professional profiles, and its navigation control consisting in two lightweight arrow images ARIA labelled "previous" and "next".
The latter was visible as part of the snippets for many days until I discovered it and found out what was happening.
See this image from my post describing the case (not yet allowed to embed directly).
Shows Viewport, inspected element and Google on the fly snippet
Pay attention to the "Next" right at the beginning of the description in the captured snippet.
Is this question offtopic because it is related to SEO?
IMHO Not at all.
1st because ARIA belongs to WAI-ARIA and thus W3C work in progress, basic to HTML and most aspects regarding WWW publication.
2nd because mentioning Google and result pages should not mean SEO straight. Anybody might be in need of getting certain presentation for own data/contents on verticals like Google or Bing, same as RDF or RDFa can do for open architectures.
Many things can be a tool more for any seasoned SEO professional, but that does not make a whole topic to be SEO-focussed.
Thanks, keep it accessible!