Yes, it was actually fixed upstream in GTK 4.14.3 I believe, the NEWS
file refers to the fix as "Drop a no-longer-relevant optimization that
was interfering with getting the current window manager capabilities".
However, 4.14.3 and 4.14.4 never seems to have been pulled into the
Ubuntu package, at least not for Noble. Therefore, the fix was pulled
only with the update to GTK 4.14.5, which happened with package version
4.14.5+ds-0ubuntu0.1. And indeed, commit
https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk4/commit/?h=applied/ubuntu/noble-
devel&id=dbfc04ca2c0ad38c7433c0e178105f22ba1fcfc7 contains the relevant
change in gdk/x11/gdkscreen-x11.c. Whether 4.14.5+ds-0ubuntu0.1 ever
made it into noble-updates I don't know, I'm not familiar with Ubuntu's
release process. In any case, the current version 4.14.5+ds-0ubuntu0.5
in noble-updates does contain the fix (verified to work on my machine).
As you say, the package contains some some unrelated things on top of
that fix as well.

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  Window borders and shadows missing from GTK3 dialogs (if autologin is
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