Download closed captioning only?

I have previously downloaded Games of Thones season 1 in full HD (then the episodes didn't have CC). Now season 1 comes with CC and I would like to download it. Do I have to download the full episode again, or is there some way of downloading just the CC?

It was a click box in the middle of the audio on the timeline. I moved it and the rest of the captions began to appear.

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