Yes
Yes, it is standard to capitalize the title of a subject in a caption in a yearbook or newspaper. This helps draw attention to the subject and make it stand out for the reader.
You do not captitalize "science", but you should capitalize when it's in the form of "Science 30".
Eileen W. Lindner has written: 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 1999' 'Thus Far on the Way' 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches, 2003 (Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches)' 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 2007 (Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches)' -- subject(s): Directories, Christian sects 'Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 1998 (Serial)'
no, no you don't...
Yoram Dinstein has written: 'The international law of belligerent occupation' 'Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1975 (Israel Yearbook on Human Rights)' 'War, Aggression and Self-Defence' -- subject(s): Self-defense (International law), War (International law), Aggression (International law) 'Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1981 (Israel Yearbook on Human Rights)' 'Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1985 (Israel Yearbook on Human Rights)' 'Israel Yearbook on Human Rights, 1995 (Israel Yearbook on Human Rights)' 'Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1999 (Israel Yearbook on Human Rights)' 'War, aggression, and self-defence' -- subject(s): Self-defense (International law), War (International law), LAW / International, Aggression (International law) 'The conduct of hostilities under the law of international armed conflict' -- subject(s): War (International law), Aggression (International law) 'International Law at a Time of Perplexity:Essays in Honour of Shabtai Rosenne' 'Israel Year Book on Human Rights (Israel Yearbook on Human Rights)' 'Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1974 (Israel Yearbook on Human Rights)' 'Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1986 (Israel Yearbook on Human Rights)'
Charles J. Russo has written: 'Reutter's The law of public education' -- subject(s): Cases, Educational law and legislation 'Yearbook of Education Law, 2003 (Yearbook of Education Law)' 'Searches, seizures, and drug-testing procedures' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Drug testing, Law and legislation, School employees, Searches and seizures, Students 'Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act vs. IDEA '97' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Education, Law and legislation, United States 'The Yearbook of Education Law 2006 (Yearbook of Education Law)' 'Yearbook of Education Law, 2002 (Yearbook of Education Law)' 'Religion in schools' -- subject(s): Religion in the public schools
Abdulqawi Yusuf has written: 'African Yearbook of International Law, 1997 (African Yearbook of International Law (Annuaire Africain de Droit in)' 'The Anglo-Abissinian treaty of 1897 and the Somali-Ethiopian dispute' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'African Yearbook of International Law (African Yearbook of International Law (Annuaire Africain de Droit in)' 'The African Union legal and institutional framework' -- subject(s): Politics and government, African Union, Pan-Africanism, African cooperation 'African Yearbook of International Law/Annuaire Africain de Droit International (African Yearbook of International Law (Annuaire Africain de Droit in)' 'Yusuf African Yearbook, 1995 (African Yearbook of International Law (Annuaire Africain de Droit in)'
Thomas F. Barnhart has written: 'The weekly newspaper' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Journalism, Newspapers 'Weekly newspaper management' -- subject(s): Advertising, Newspaper Advertising, Newspapers 'Weekly newspaper makeup and typography' -- subject(s): Newspaper layout and typography
A photo caption is a brief description or explanation that accompanies a photograph to provide context, information, or convey a message. It helps viewers understand the content or subject of the image.
Eugene Cotran has written: 'Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 1998-1999 (Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, Vol 5)' 'Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law' 'The law of marriage and divorce' -- subject(s): Divorce, Law and legislation, Marriage law 'Democracy:The Rule of Law and Islam (Cimel Book Series, 6.)' 'Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 1997/1998 (Yearbook of Islamic & Middle Eastern Law)' 'Casebook on Kenya customary law' -- subject(s): Cases, Customary law
B. S. Chimni has written: 'International law and world order' -- subject(s): International law 'Asian Yearbook of International Law 2000 (Asian Yearbook of International Law)'
E. P. Harris has written: 'Lessing Yearbook Xvi, 1984 (Lessing Yearbook)' 'A manual of qualitative chemical analysis' -- subject(s): Analytic Chemistry, Chemistry, Analytic, Qualitative
no, it's a subject, unless your using it as a name of a character.