Searching Safari 6.1 with/without caps lock on

Searching Safari 6.1 using the search field at the top of the page gives more restricted suggestions based on history if the caps lock is on vs. the caps lock being off.  This didn't happen in previous versions of Safari.  It also happens in the latest version of Safari that comes with Mavericks as I was able to demonstrate it at an Apple store.  Is there a workaround or preference to choose other than keeping caps lock off ?

Sorry, need to make this clearer.  If you have discussions.apple.com in your history and start entering this to the search field with caps lock on, it will not populate the search field automatically.  If the caps lock is off, it will.

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