The answer is you can't.
You can count the keys in the $images variable but it will return the wrong number.
You can retrieve the total number of all the images, or all the galleries which is useless.
You can even use a counter as you cycle through the array to try to count how many images are in your gallery, but you'll still get the wrong number.
You can try to use the global variables tthere by default: images->total, which are empty and undefined and don't even exist in the $images or $current object.
The code displays a ("Picture 3 of 7)" type display. If you use it in the imagebrowser.php template, it works. If you paste this exact same code in the gallery-carousel.php template. It will not work. Now you might think switching to $current->total would work, since it inexplicably does for the rest of the variables when using gallery_carousel, but no, it does not. The answer is you have to pull the info from the database directly.
<?php _e('Picture', 'nggallery') ?> <?php echo $image->number ?> <?php _e('of', 'nggallery')?> <?php echo $image->total ?>
It is a sinister, sinister plugin.