I did mine without bleeding them.
1) Hold lever end higher than caliper end.
2) Loosen nut, disconnect hose, and remove olive from elevated lever end.
3) apply small strip of duct tape over open end of hose. Just pre-cut a piece of duct tape to be about the width of the hose, and then when you apply it, be sure to smooth out the tape as much as possible to prevent the tape from catching in the frame.
4) With the frame elevated, in order so that you can keep the now open lever end of the hose higher than the still connected caliper end.. Feed it thorough the frame starting at the bottom - the hole on the chainstay to be precise.
That's it, really. Be sure to always keep the correct side elevated, don't forget to remove the olive from the hose so that you can put it back on after you've fed the hose through, and be sure not to over tighten the nut when reconnecting the hose. Should be all good.
That said.. This is certainly the lazy man's way, and if it doesn't work and you spill mineral oil all over the place.. don't blame me!