I propose a cap-axis integral diagnostic for factor-model evaluation. Low-dimensional factor models can improve the maximum-Sharpe frontier while leaving zero-alpha violations on economically fixed subspaces. The diagnostic studies one such subspace by lifting pricing errors into a bridge-alpha curve along the market-capitalization rank axis. Under an aggregate-market gate, a zero curve is equivalent to pricing the market's internal cap-rank subspace. In 1967-2024 CRSP data, q5's daily negative bridge attenuates under lead-lag correction, while Fama-French and Carhart bridges are more visible monthly. Across 154 factors, the cap-axis norm is distinct from Sharpe gain and size exposure.