Except that if you do that you won't be told "Can't find function in @INC", you'll be told something like ...
$ perl -E 'use Gargh'
Can't locate Gargh.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ...)
The question is wrong. If it were a closed-book test I'd write something like that I've never seen it before but would guess at it being some kind of mal-formed subroutine reference that got pushed into @INC.
After RingTFM the closest I can get is this, although I don't recall ever seeing this construction in real life:
$ perl -E 'push @INC, bless({}, "Foo");require Gargh'
Can't locate object method "INC" via package "Foo" at -e line 1.
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