Is there a way to hide the square cells in Library's Grid view?

Hi,
I'm moving from iPhoto from LR. I'm wondering if there's a way to display the photos in the Library (Grid View) without the square cells, so that they resemble the iPhoto display:
I know that I can remove the metadata display using the View Options, but I can't see how to display the photos without the square grid lines (which I find distracting):
Thanks!
Doug

There are only limited options to control the display appearance in Lightroom. I don't think any of your requests are possible.

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