If the outcome of mutations can be predicted, then they aren't random with respect to fitness.
So no, that doesn't work.
And for the record: I smelled this coming a mile away so you didn't "trick me"
But sure, if you assume someone or something (god, an alien, a human, an extra dimensional centaur, a super quantum computer, whatever) to have full knowledge about every aspect of the universe AND perfectly knows the input of random mutations, then I guess it could be done. Although there is still uncertainty build into the system from the bottom up... for example, a mutation can logically be seen as that it is going to get selected since it really means an advantage for the organism... yet that creature can get struck by lightning and die. It can catch a desease. It can die in so many unpredictable ways, it's not even funny. So every prediction is always going to be probabilistic in nature and never perfectly accurate.