Plywood or gypsum board wall sheathing plus bridging will make the minor axis braced in compression. Personally, I consider the weak axis unbraced length to be 4'-0" OC, which is the typical bridging spacing in my area.
Some other cases: Bridging only without wall sheathing is questionable, but doesn't really exist. Wall sheathing without bridging - I'd consider it unbraced in minor direction. When it comes to posts/columns, they're unbraced like with steel. Jambs, which are the end of a stud wall - I consider them unbraced, since they're the ones doing the bracing of the studs, but I think it's open to interpretation.
The major axis is generally unbraced for CFS studs except for rare special cases, which I don't think I've encountered.