I cannot find a schematic, but the black component to the right of the capacitors is a AON6414A MOSFET which leads me to believe the capacitors are the input to a switching voltage regulator. If you've removed this part and confirmed that it is internally shorted, there may be enough capacitance in the 3 neighboring caps to allow the device to work as-is.
If you want to be super safe, you can buy a large capacitor in the same footprint with a 30V rating or greater (not sure what voltages these actually will see), at a large capacitance like 100uF, it doesn't need to exactly match the old component. You'd have to measure the physical dimensions to get the correct capacitor package, but these devices are pretty standardized.
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