How did such a tag come into existence?
It looks like "infinite-recursion" was suggested as an infinite-loop synonym tag last June.
Why aren't any questions tagged with it?
It could have been a tag previously, and the questions were manually retagged (and the tag subsequently deleted) prior to it being suggested as a synonym. Or it may have never existed as a separate tag, and the "creator" simply thought it'd be a useful synonym.
Suggested synonyms that are currently in use have a number next to them in the Synonym
column of the Tag Synonyms page, like "x 300" to show that 300 questions are currently tagged.
So far, the synonym has never been used (the "renames" column on the Tag Synonyms page shows 0). However, the vote score hasn't reached +4 or -2, so it's still "pending".
Why isn't it possible to see/edit its tag wiki?
You can see Tag Info pages for tags that are also pending synonyms, and you can see Tag Info pages for synonyms that are no longer pending (in this case, the Tag Info link leads to the "parent" tag).
Since no question is currently tagged with "infinite-recursion", but it's still just a pending suggestion, it doesn't have its own (or link to an existing) Tag Info page yet.