Not the same tire, but my brother has Hoosier Quick Time Pros on aluminum rims without tubes and they hold air just fine. He put rims screws in on the outside only thinking they would spin when aired down, but later found out the back end of the car would wiggle around too much with low tire pressure so he keeps the pressure closer to what he runs when street driving.

If you did need rim screws you could do them on the backsides so nobody sees them and still be able to mount the trim rings.