I can relate to you wanting more, but I don't see what there is to say. An alkaline salt of a carboxylic acid is most definitely an ionic compound. I can't see how you'd think it wasn't. Example: benzoic acid is a caboxylic acid, and because it contains a benzene ring, a pretty non-polar organic acid, not very soluble in water. Reacted with sodium hydroxide, it forms the sodium salt, sodium benzoate, an ionic compound, that is very soluble in water. Do you have a counter-example?
Not that any of this really addresses the O.P.