I have a video , but its the wrong format to post here. I looked and it again in slow motion and can see a"wave" in the fluid as I pull the lever.
Generally, we post videos on YouTube then post the links to the videos here but most of us have seen bubbles in brake fluid so it probably wouldn't be worth the effort.
If this were my concern, I'd fill the reservoir, fasten the reservoir cap with the screws, bleed the caliper/s at the nipple/s until there were no bubbles being expelled from the bleed tube. If the brakes felt firm and the reservoir fluid was at an acceptable lever, I'd be finished with the job. If the brakes were firm, the brake lever not moving an excessive distance and the reservoir needed topping, I'd remove the cap, top it up then fasten the cap; I wouldn't squeeze the lever to look for waves or bubbles. If the brakes were not firm, I'd try the alternative methods that Gryph and Martin are recommending.
We're all doomed anyway so don't worry about it.