Where is the 'Path' in Yosemite Dialogs?

In Mavericks or earlier, used to be you'd have the Path toolbar item in the Dialog toolbar if it was in your Finder toolbar. That seems to be missing /broken in Yosemite. There seems to be no way to display your current folder path (shortt of sort-of in column view, limited to a folder in the sidebar), and no way to navigate 'up' a folder anymore. Is there any way to get the Path (or even similar functionality) in the Dialog windows? I'm really stuck on how to navigate around anymore.

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