No More Location Path in Spotlight

Since upgrading to Mavericks, I notice that location paths are no longer shown when searching in Spotlight.
This is annoying as I have found that some files have gone missing from the Documents folder, and IF Spotlight finds them, it will open the files, but not show where they are.
Often, when searching in Spotlight, it will not find the missing item.
Anyone else having this problem?

Hi Tony,
It is curious that your solution did not work for me.  When I hit ⌘⌥, nothing changed.  It still shows
Name, KInd, Size, Created, Modified, Last opened, but not Path.
Do you know why?

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