I agree with Sam that you should avoid placing "visual references" (item bubbles, in this case) to hidden objects. I realize this doesn't totally answer your specific question, but I hope it helps show how you can find alternative workarounds to convey the same information in a different way. This callout will not auto-update with your BoM, however. One workaround you may consider that we have used in the past is to simply create a "fake" item bubble that is just a "Text with Leader" that you can add a bubble/circle to. For an actual drawing for a client, this would utilize detail views, section views, and exploded views to achieve this as clearly as possible. Generally, when it comes to item callouts on drawings, I try to provide clear views in which the part being called out is explicitly shown, rather than being entirely hidden (as in this case). Usually if you can grab an edge or some other feature you can get the item bubble to display as intended. So I may not be entirely correct about this, but I have had trouble item bubbling in similar situations and concluded that the Item Bubble is not able to determine the depth in the view that you are trying to select and it ends up linking to the top layer (or first item that it encounters).
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