You can go down that road, but its not without serious consequences.
1. Thats only going to work as long as EVERYONE on the team knows yo use that view template.
2. Objects hosted to and/or touching the face of the wall are still going to sit on the face of the wall, which isnt in the view.
3. White isnt invisibile. You cant see it in default Revit, with a white background. But it IS visible. Its going to export to CAD, its going to plot in two of the three plot settings (Colors to black, colors to grayscale).
4. Also, this is going to do it for EVERY wall in the project, which you might not want. So if you have ANY walls where you want to see what youre calling a Revit "finish," youre out of luck.
Using seperate walls and a View Filter will be a lot less headaches downstream, imho. But there are many ways to do it, as long as youre aware of the implications of what youre doing. "Tricking" revit usually entails it kicking you in the behind later...