So other than recommending trying mac.iso; anybody got other advice? 
 What other information could be of any use to get the ball rolling on getting 
Ubuntu to boot using EFI on this hardware?
Surely the outcome of ls /casper confirms vmlinuz.efi files is on .iso.  The 
question is why can't Grub the boot manager see vmlinuz.efi files?

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  "You need to load the kernel first" when trying to select any option
  from grub list when using EFI ver 1.1 rev 2 and trying to install
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