Guess you could go to the other end of the spectrum and use a filter that only passes UV light. What we normally buy as a "UV Filter", actuelly filters out UV light, but this one will filter out visible light.
As optical glass is opaque to UV, you will need a special (and very expensive, especially if you want a Leica mount one) lens to accompany such a filter...
So no, there is no other non-visual band accessible to casual photography.
That will be fluorescence photography (where you'd use a regular UV blocking filter, on a regular lens, with UV illumination). Or, as a affordable path to real UV photography, pinholes, or plastics meniscus lenses.
There's a Hasselblad lens that passes ultraviolet light. It doesn't block visible light, but it is made out of quartz rather than glass so that it doesn't cut off in the UV range, as glass does. It's pricey!
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