Perhaps you have answered your own question :).

I don't know what the best solution is, just that it's wrong at the
moment.  <h1> should never be empty! (even if later styled by CSS).

That said, I'm looking at the vanilla Firefox about:startpage at the
moment.  (Not deliberately; I just seem not to be using ubufox).  The
source code doesn't include any <style> elements or attributes, and the
images stay visible after View->Page Style->None.  It uses <img> tags.
If you look at the javascript (chrome://browser/content/aboutHome.js),
you'll see how they populate the img src & alt attributes.  It looks
reasonable enough to me.

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