IDCS Title Case Paragraph Style

Hi, I'm trying to create a paragraph style That Uses Title Case but my only choices are "Normal", "Small Caps", "All Caps", or "Open Type All Small Caps". I see "Title Case" under the menu: Type > Change Case but not in the paragraph or characters styles dialog box. Any Help Would Be Fantastic. Thanks!

My Running Headers plug-in has smart title case which gets its words
based on two different user definable lists: One for lowercase words
(unless they are at the start or different because of one of the other
rules...) and another for acronyms and the like (they are always
capitalized exactly as they appear in the list independent of position).
InDesign can't even spell its own name! ;)
I hope to add the smart title case to my Formatting Tools as well. (If
there's enough interest, I'll probably do it sooner rather than later...) :)
Dominic that's an excellent point about acronyms which are also words --
one I hadn't thought about. I believe those can be identified by some
kind of formatting attribute...
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