I know you've addressed Dave in your question, but I'll throw a few comments in anyway.
In general, yes you can produce any voltage you want using a voltage multiplier, however, there are practical limitations to what is a sensible option.
The greater number of multiplication stages you add increases the output ripple for a given current draw. As a general rule, 6 stage stages are quite common with anything above or below being less frequent. You can reduce the ripple by increasing frequency, however this has practical implications on diodes etc.
Your capacitor will need a relatively low ESL but a further consideration will come from the physical size of the capacitor which meets your requirements for voltage and capacity as this will affect your physical layout which can turn a nice little circuit into a monster. There will be nice big loops with quite rapid rates of change of voltage and current that are a pig for EMC.