I haven't seen anything that tries to do that. Basic page fields, like searches, are just forms. Unless the idea of a form becomes more sophisticated it could be tough to differentiate the two and still keep track of forms as sites change. I bet there are many talks about this in the mozilla forums.
What you can do is go to specific fields and slowly wipe out any attached autocomplete entries.
As in:
Go to your address bar and type "g". You should get the list of "g" autocompletes. Hover over the first or hit down-arrow, then hit delete a bunch of times.
This works in page fields (forms), too.
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