I was having the same problem and have looked a bit more into what is
causing it in my case.

By default theres a check for a PICTURES folder (note all caps), which
triggers recognition as a "Picture CD", regardless of whether the device
is a CD or not (which is a bit daft - fixing this would be the better
solution). What makes this worse, is that on a case-insensitive file
system (eg FAT), having a top-level Pictures folder is not very
uncommon.

I hacked around this by commenting out the relevant section is
/usr/share/mime/packages/freedesktop.org.xml (where it defines the
mimetype x-content/image-picturecd). You can probably use the same
approach to avoid other unwanted bars coming up in nautilus.

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lists standard mounts as picture cds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258936
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