I've got one successfully growing in s/h, but have killed or seriously hurt all the others I've tried this way (which are many). If you try doing this, tie down your plant and don't water until the roots are at least 2 inches long. You can give the plant an occasional spritz when the roots haven't reached the appropriate length to water.
A lot of nobilior and walkeriana will send only a few roots out as the new growth is forming. The problem is that a lot of the time, the new roots grow straight across the media and don't dive downwards.
I can post pics of my nobilior in s/h when I get home. In the mean time, here is my first attempt at s/h with walkeriana. It was a successful effort, which eventually produced 6 new growths in a single growing season. However, when I repotted the plant (due to monstrous growth!), I lost it because it wasn't secured to the new pot well enough. This is no fault of the media and was entirely my screw-up.
Cattleya walkeriana #1 by
Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr
Growing nobilior and walkeriana can be done with great success, but there is considerable risk. Try it first with a plant you don't care about. Also, be VERY confident in your nobilior/walkeriana growing skills in normal media before trying it with s/h.