I do have a top level task view.  I needed a Kludge to make this work.  I 
add <> to my folders.  Then I can look at tasks with "parent name contains 
<>"  in an "all" view.  Of course you have to exclude "completed", "hide in 
todo", "folders" and tasks with "start dates after now."

I use that technique to look at a task list of "mow lawn" and "go to grocery 
store" instead of "milk", "bread", "mow lawn", "apples", "bananas", etc...  
What I do is mark checklists tasks like "go to grocery store" with the 
"tick" context.  So the "go to grocery store" and all of its subtasks have 
the "tick" context.

Then you can create a view with:

context does not contain tick and active action
  or
context contains tick and parent name contains <>

That will give you normal active actions and the parent task of the 
checklists.  That works on the desktop PC version of the software in any 
rate...

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