Answer is to disable captcha as it does nothing to prevent abuse as it is! More on this on the last paragraph.
I do not use ghostery and also get this silliness.
Since i log into this site every full moon or so, I always mistype my password a couple times, then when I do get the password right on the 3rd try, it asks me to fill in an invisible captcha! (uBlock-Origin, and block google tracking domains and IPs)
Now to add insult to injury, this is probably being done in malice (for better advertisement revenue?), or not in a very competent way for security. Because 1) it already confirmed i correctly typed in the password in the 3rd try; and 2) if i clear my cookies, i can try my password more than a dozen times and, having no prior cookies, not see the captcha request when i finally get the password right. heck I am typing this in a firefox Private window because i got the captcha on my main window and a private window was faster than clearing the cookies yet again. In Summary, it is annoying to fellow humans, and actual robots can just ignore the cookies and hammer passwords at will. Just turn it off unless you see a thousand password attempts from a single IP or something.