Fine-grained supervision based on object annotations has been widely used for vision and language pre-training (VLP). However, in real-world application scenarios, aligned multi-modal data is usually in the image-caption format, which only provides coarse-grained supervision. It is cost-expensive to collect object annotations and build object annotation pre-extractor for different scenarios. In this paper, we propose a fine-grained self-supervision signal without object annotations from a replacement perspective. First, we propose a homonym sentence rewriting (HSR) algorithm to provide token-level supervision. The algorithm replaces a verb/noun/adjective/quantifier word of the caption with its homonyms from WordNet. Correspondingly, we propose a replacement vision-language modeling (RVLM) framework to exploit the token-level supervision. Two replaced modeling tasks, i.e., replaced language contrastive (RLC) and replaced language modeling (RLM), are proposed to learn the fine-grained alignment. Extensive experiments on several downstream tasks demonstrate the superior performance of the proposed method.