It totally varies. My PhD was three distinct chapters with little overlap, all of which are publishable (I hope!) papers. Other friends of mine have PhDs where each chapter is consecutive and they will probably only have 1 paper (but probably better quality than my three).
It could be that your whole PhD is just one minor contribution to a paper. Or it could be no contribution to a paper at all, but just a contribution to the field that you have never published. Or everything you tried to do failed, so your only contribution is a negative result - might not get you a paper, but it will still get you a PhD.
I wouldn't worry too much about thesis titles. My supervisors made me change mine at the last minute to something more specific from my previously generic one and I hate it... but I guess it does better reflect the thesis content.