Unless your MM can test cap values removing it is mute, and even if ya did you'd have to remove a good one and not that burnt up one. (IMG:
style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) It's most likely a 0.01uf or 0.1uf and could be replaced, but isn't going to hurt a thing not being on there, the other 5 there in line with it are all on the same circuit.
What you
really need to do though, is remove what is left of it in case it decides to short again and really burn something there up next time. It's such a part that you can just twist it off with a pair of needle nose pliers and not hurt the traces, it's already cracked and burnt on the left most side anyway and will just crumble when you take it out. Just make SURE you have it all unplugged AND let it sit for a few hours BEFORE you do it, but it
really should be done.