They really need to go back to separating Asperger's Syndrome from Autism. Tests like the one being described in this thread illustrates that. To wit: "a sign of autism (lack of imagination)."
If one is severely autistic, then yeah, a profiler couldn't possibly ascertain their level of creativity, if any. But then you turn around and there are autistic people like Temple Grandin who's creativity is so far off the charts that she's been honored for it. And hers is in an esoteric subject to begin with (humane treatment of livestock).
Also, quite a lot of autistic folk are musicians, artists, programmers, writers, scientists, etc, and they're all very creative. If, as they surmise, people like Da Vinci, Turing, Tesla, Einstein, Zuckerberg, Gates, et. al. were/are autistic then, not only are autists creative, but intensely so.