To my knowledge, in the C. guttata family, the variety alba exists. Its clear green with a pure white lip. No spotting anywhere. C. guttata v. aurea, one or two appear in a google search, fairly varied also, with & without spots. Also listed as C. leopoldii. 'aurea' generally means 'yellow'. 'alba' generally means 'white' but not in orchids.
Aurea should be yellow (ie. a color variety, still with a pink lip and spots on the flower) and alba should an albino with no pigment at all (ie. white lip and no spots).