Background instead of white music note screen

Is there a way to display the iphone background while listening to songs without album art instead of that white screen with the music note?
Or to disable album art altogether?
80% of my music has no album art, so it gets rather annoying having a nice looking photo background and I get to stare at a white screen all the time.
Message was edited by: Niksg

Brother, when I am rendering any 3D text in photoshop, then it shows white backgroung instead of Gray.
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