If you want to see the M+. ion you will have to run GC/MS with CH4 chemical ionization.
I should have said that if you want to determine the MW, you will have to run GC/MS with CH4 chemical ionization which should give the [M+H]+ protonated molecular ion. Given the very facile loss of phenol under EI conditions, you may also see this to some degree under CI conditions.