wait.

one bad thing that can happen is that people think there is a stuck eye cap, and then they remove or damage an eye cap that is actually in use. and thats disastrous. also, stuck eye caps are only bad if several accumulate. one or two are no problem.

wait for the next shed, and check the next shed if it has eye caps in it, or if the shed has holes where the eye cap should be.

dont do anything unless you are 100% certain, with a shed as material evidence, that there actually is a stuck eye cap. i dont see a stuck eye cap in the images. and even then, you have weeks or months to figure it out, first thing i would do is to make sure the humidity is right and wait one more shed and hope that the next one goes better.

and even if you are 100% certain that its a stuck eye cap, you have enough time to try the least invasive methods first. like letting her crawl arund in a moist pillowcase, or giving her a bath once a week.

but i see some old scars on the top of the head. it seems to have healed long ago. looks like battle scars from live feeding.