Use Sharepoint Item Title on Search Results

Hello,
I'm trying to use the property Title of files on a Document Library as the Title of search results. It seems that I have to map the crawled property "TermTitle" to the managed property "Title". 
Notwithstanding, the crawled property "TermTitle" is not available on the list. I'm using Sharepoint Online, after-upgrade.
Any tips?
Thanks!

Hello, Mr. Mahfoud, Thank you for your assistance! I looked for the crawled properties "Title of item in the list" and TermTitle but neither are available, take a look:
cant post the link to the img directly, but you can see it here - http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/getfile/510784
Maybe the name has changed?

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