No, all production bikes (albeit fairly exotic ones) that I have built up from framesets.
My first very high-end bike was this Serotta ATi, which I built up in law school (in about 1996). Very advanced titanium frameset and maybe the best bike I've ever ridden. I built it up with a Marzocchi Bomber fork and a hodgepodge of parts - mostly 8-speed Shimano XT with some XTR and some leftover Mavic and Suntour XC Pro bits from an old Bridgestone MB-0 I used to have. It was stolen about 7 years ago and my insurance company established a replacement cost of $8,000 for it. They gave me about $6K after depreciation was applied.
Next is my Moots VaMoots, which currently wears 10-speed Campy Chorus.
In 2014 I built up my Pegoretti Duende, with mostly 11-speed Campy Super Record (cranks and brakes are Record and front derailleur is Chorus).
I have this old Woodrup road bike made of Reynolds 531, built with 8-speed Record/Chorus.
Although I don't have pictures of it, I also have a Santa Cruz Blur LT with 10-speed Shimano XT, Formula R1 brakes and Hope Hoops tubeless wheels.
I am currently seriously thinking of picking up a gravel bike, most likely a Ridley X-Trail. We shall see . . .