The Collaborative International Dictionary
Imageless \Im"age*less\, a.
Having no image.
--Shelley.
Wiktionary
a. Lacking an image
Usage examples of "imageless".
It was a formless, imageless dream, just a feeling of a job well done, a reward earned.
The shuttered room remained quite dim, but scattered sunlight bouncing from the jacuzzi threw random patterns of light on the white stucco wall, rather like a movie screen when the film has ended but the projection lamp still burns through random frames of imageless celluloid.
The group of the visualizers, who thought in geometrical terms, like the ancient Greeks, and the group of the nonvisualizers who preferred algebra and imageless abstractions.
His sleep that night, in a corner of the hall on a straw pallet, like most of the men of the household, was filled with imageless dreams of breathless, weighted anger, a pressure that seemed to clog the very ether.
He went to his phone, put his finger on a stud and spoke into an imageless, gray screen.