Of course some of these have views if we have a lot of snow. Much of the Carter have views, just not from the summit. The views going to Carter Dome from the Notch are great plus Hight. While the summit of Middle carter may not have a view, the ledges north and I believe south also, I'm due back are very nice. I recall my first trip on Hale in the 90's afforded a partial view if standing on top of the Cairn. On my winter trip there was enough snow to see past the trees too. 20 and 24 years later, that's no longer true unless we get epic snow.
The view from Owl's Head Slide was very nice when I was last there, if it's more obscure, maybe.
To be without a view, that should mean no view with some set distance of the summit, similar to col depth. Maybe like the Forest Protection zones, it's a 1/4 mile from the summit without a view. (on trails)
That would leave Bulge, Zealand Weeks, If you just meant the summit proper, North Twin could be on your list and Carrigain would be without the tower.
What defines a view? In Summer, (Winter shorter summits in deciduous forest would have partial winter views)
One of my favorite pictures I have of the Presidentials is from South Carter in a winter with a lot of snow.