I've confirmed Simos's observation. I've identified two variants of the
problem, doing a test installation under VirtualBox:

1) The disk is unpartitioned (either with no partition table or with a GPT in 
which no partitions are defined) when ubiquity is launched. In this case, the 
error message appears AFTER the manual partitioning screen. Importantly, it 
does not appear to be possible to continue past this error in this case; both 
the "Continue" and "Go back" buttons are unresponsive. Thus, the claim in the 
release notes that this bug "is harmless since... you can proceed with the 
installation" is flat-out wrong.
2) The disk contains at least one partition when ubiquity is launched. (I 
tested with a single partition flagged as an ESP, but holding no filesystem.) 
In this case, the error appears BEFORE the manual partitioning screen, and the 
"Continue" button works. (I didn't test the "Go back" button.) In this case, 
the error is confusing but is not nearly so important.

Because there seems to be no way out in the first case except to
terminate ubiquity (by rebooting or using command-line tools to kill the
process), and because the only fix is the (non-obvious) workaround of
creating a partition table and at least one partition, I consider this
bug to be serious.

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  "Force UEFI" dialog displayed if user selects custom partitioning

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