As of knitr v1.35 (https://github.com/yihui/knitr/releases/tag/v1.35) you are able to write chunk headers across multiple lines.
The syntax is slightly different from typical rmarkdown chunk syntax.
To achieve your goal, you extend the rmarkdown chunk header into the comments of the chunk.
You'd rewrite your example as follows:
```{r}
#| echo=FALSE, warning=FALSE,
#| fig.cap="Here is my really long caption. It'd be nice to split this and other portions across lines"
print(plot(x=runif(100),y=runif(100)))
```
Admittedly, that doesn't help handle having a very long figure caption, and the recommendation by CL to put the figure caption in a variable is still a good idea.
But, the new syntax also allows you to use yaml syntax to specify the chunk options, and yaml allows for multiline strings. So you could do the following:
```{r}
#| echo: false
#| warning: false
#| fig.cap: >
#| Here is my really long caption. It'd be nice to
#| split this and other portions across lines
print(plot(x=runif(100),y=runif(100)))
```