El Capitan installed Yosemite but running

I installed El Capitan and restarted the macbook pro. But always, about this Mac shows his Yosemite running. I am unable to find the OS X El Capitan in the folder "Applications", or in the App Store. Not even in the sections "Updates" or "Bought" from the App Store. Now, I have nowhere to go because that's all I found in the internet - either the installation in the 'Applications' folder or 'Bought' section of the App Store. Because I couldn't find it anywhere I don't know what to do. Another concern is that I have to update XCode that can't - when I click on "Update" from the App Store it keeps running but nothing happens

Any help would be appreciated.

If El Capitan downloaded it would be in your Applications «Installer OS X El Capitan.app» folder

You can double-click on the installer and try again.

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