By experiment (confirmed by Yatin in their comment) it looks like the cut off is at 1,000,000 pages.
Page 1,000,000 gives 50 results.
Page 1,000,001 gives 0 results. That are not deleted posts.
8 year old posts, page 1,000,000 gives 50 results
8 year old posts, page 1,000,001 gives 0 results
As those high number pages takes for ever to load there might be both a performance and sanity trade-off. I don't think it was expected users would be interested in the tail end of a search with > 1,000,000 pages, let alone skip through from the start till the end. Expect this to be status-bydesign.
If you're using search to gather statistics or research extreme cases / outliers, consider using the Stack Exchange Data Explorer instead which comes with an awesome tutorial written by
the magnificent Monica Cellio
https://stackoverflow.com/search?page=1000001&tab=Relevance&q=score%3a-100
. My guess is that from here onwards you are getting deleted-questions (that you can see if you are >10k rep)score:..-100
or similar.