I believe the F-35 is Lockheed's first carrier fighter, and the S-3 Viking (ES-3A Shadow) is the firm's first carrier aircraft of any sort, excluding C-130 Hercules (KC-130 "Carrier Onboard Delivery" trials). Lockheed has been making aircraft since 1926.
Besides the Model 822 (P-38 with carrier mods), were there other Lockheed aircraft considered for USN carrier use, or others not considered that we now think could have made for good carrier aircraft? The Lockheed Electra looks like it would make a good COD.
You are forgetting the Mauler, granted it was short lived in Carrier service, but my Father actually preferred them over the Skyraider. (I think he was the only one though)
Pre-WW2, following on from the acquisition of a small number of Lockheed Model 12A Electra Junior as the JO-1 & 2 a single XJO-3 with a fixed undercarriage was acquired. It became the first tricycle aircraft to operate from a carrier in 1939.
In 1952 Lockheed developed a private venture derivative of the T-33 as the model L-245 which was accepted as a USN trainer under the designation T2V-1 Seastar (T-1A from 1962). Fully carrier capable 150 were built.