Try bumping your starter, like Matt said, for a confirmation. Sorry to say but there is no fuse directly linked to the transfer pump, it gets it's power through the ECM. The only fuse(actually, it's a relay) that I could find in my truck in the Power distribution center, under the hood, is related to the VP44. The lift pump runs whenever the engine is running. At key on (not bumping the starter) the pump gets a short signal from the ECM for maybe 1-2 seconds of juice. Bumping the starter ( allowing the starter to crank for a quick milisecond, stopping before the truck starts), will send a power signal to the transfer pump to run for about 15-20 seconds.
These pumps don't just quit all togther, they go out out slow. Chances are your's is not completely dead unless you are getting a hesitation/ stumble under hard accleration. Best bet is to hook up a FP gauge, even it's just a temp. unit, and take a ride.
EDIT... disregard the first line, you replied as I was typing.
Scott W.