Worse than that, Cablepuller, the most basic requirement is the wiremap, i.e that the correct wire goes to the correct connection on the plug/socket at both ends, i.e 1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3, etc. up, to 8, and you could only do that with a multimeter by comparing each of the eight wires to an external reference, such as an earth connection. Straightforward resistance measurements would be of little use, you would need to know the impedence measurements at 10MHz,100MHz, and nowadays at 1GHz too. You'd have to work out the length of the wire from the time it takes to pass a signal from one end to the other - any clue how to do that with a VOM? Then there's attenuation, Near End Crosstalk...
The answer is, I am afraid, no easy way.