Some multimeters can measure cable capacitance, but an LCR meter or impedance bridge would be ideal.
For my own edification, I just measured the capacitance of a 42 inch RG400 patch cable using my DE-5000, and it was 105 picofarads so within an inch. My old Tektronix DMM916 multimeter measured 105 picofarads also which I consider pretty impressive for a handheld multimeter.
Update: If you get a multimeter to measure cable capacitance, make sure it has picofarad resolution and a relative measurement function to zero the lead capacitance, although I guess you could subtract it yourself.