No, we can't test to see what Cybercapture is saying about it.
Cybercapture creates a hash of a file and send that to avast.
If the hash is already known, the result (harmfull or not) will be returned to the user.
If the hash is unknown, the file is send to avast for automatic analyzing and if needed avast will manually analyze it.
If someone else starts the same file, the hash is send to avast.
Since avast already has the hash the file will not be send, even when the analyzing hasn't finished.
The reason is that there really is no need for avast to have multiple copies of the exact same file.
Let's say Microsoft rolls out a update.
Why should avast analyze the same file millions of times ?