If you want to find all Projects not associated with a particular Asset, something like this should work (it's untested so adjust as needed):
Project.joins(:assets_projects).where("assets_projects.asset_id != ?", asset_id)
asset_id
is the id
of your Asset instance.
Also, you should not loop through the Assets to find all Projects associated with the iteration's current asset, that would mean too many database calls (it's the so called N+1 problem - a good explanation can be found eg here). To find all Projects not associated with any Asset with just one query, do this:
Project.find_by_sql(%(
SELECT * FROM projects
WHERE NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM assets_projects WHERE assets_projects.project_id = projects.id)
))