If your actual goal is to normalize case so that you get Initial Caps, you probably want to use
ucfirst and
lc:
perl -le '@a=qw/capri cApRi TITLE-case/; for(@a){s/(\pL+)/ucfirst(lc $
+1)/ge; print}'
prints:
Capri
Capri
Title-Case
(The "\pL+" in the regex matches all "letter" characters; if your data tends to involve content in languages with non-Latin, non-cased letters, you'll probably want to use "\p{LC}" or "\p{CasedLetter}+" instead.)
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