If you don't have the passphrase, how does it give you any more access
to leave you at the initramfs prompt without the passphrase than to
leave you at the passphrase prompt without the passphrase?  In both
cases, the root disk is still encrypted.

I would argue that this report is invalid, but perhaps you can formulate
a case where this actually makes a difference?

** Changed in: cryptsetup (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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If cryptsetup fails with bad passphrase, it drops to an initramfs prompt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477281
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