I'm not quite sure if this is off topic... Please explain to me why it is.
As for the alt-attribute: browsers for the visually impaired display (through text, braille or speech) whatever is in the alt-attribute. They should not and fortunately do not say a thing when alt is set but empty. If it's not set at all, some do nothing, some display the picture's filename.
Correct CSS would indeed be a better solution.
This is what links displays:
clearpixel
(concentrate on your petition) clearpixelJoe
clearpixel ____________________ [ searchbutton ] perlmonks
Alt should provide alternative text for images that need it, or no text for images that are just for layout or decoration.
2;0 juerd@ouranos:~$ perl -e'undef christmas'
Segmentation fault
2;139 juerd@ouranos:~$
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