After closing an image in Photoshop CS6, go back to Bridge automatically?

In Photoshop CS5: when you closed an image, you'd automatically go back to Bridge, where you could open the next image.
Now you close an image, and you stay in Photoshop with a blank screen.
You have to go to the dock, and click Bridge.
How can I get the CS5 way back, so I don't have to do two unnecessary steps each time?

In Photoshop CS5: when you closed an image, you'd automatically go back to Bridge, where you could open the next image.
Are you sure?
Could you be confused by Photoshop’s Window > Application Frame?

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