The issue is the same, it's non ascii encoding. The fix is in the eoan poppler 
update, let's SRU to disco
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/0.76.1-0ubuntu1

** Package changed: evince (Ubuntu) => poppler (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: poppler (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

** Description changed:

- Package: evince
- Version: 3.32.0-1ubuntu0.1
+ Impact
+ Case-insensitive search of unicde chars in PDF documents is broken
  
- OS: Disco 19.04
- 
- How to reproduce:
- 
+ Test case
  1) Open the attached document in Evince
  2) Select the infinity symbol ∞ (U+221E) and copy it into clipboard
  3) Press Ctrl+F and paste the symbol from the clipboard into the search field
- 4) Observe that evince doesn't find the symbol (shows no results in the 
search pane and lightens the search field red). I expect that the symbol, on 
the contrary, is found (i.e., that the pane shows page 1 and some context of 
the symbol).
  
- In qpdfview and okular, the symbol is found, as well as in evince from
- the current debian stable. Any bugfix?
+ The symbol should be found in the document
+ 
+ Regression potential
+ Check in different pdf renderer using poppler than search still work correctly

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