In Oracle, the empty string is NULL. So the conventional approach would be something like
SELECT 1
FROM dual
WHERE trim(' ') IS NULL
That will also, of course, return results where the column is NULL
. If you want cases where the column is non-NULL and is solely composed of spaces
SQL> ed
Wrote file afiedt.buf
1 with t as (
2 select 1 id, ' ' str from dual union all
3 select 2, null from dual union all
4 select 3, 'a' from dual
5 )
6 select *
7 from t
8 where trim(str) is null
9* and str is not null
SQL> /
ID S
---------- -
1
Just to round out the answer, if you want to use a simple regexp_like
as well
SQL> ed
Wrote file afiedt.buf
1 with t as (
2 select 1 id, ' ' str from dual union all
3 select 2, null from dual union all
4 select 3, 'a ' from dual
5 )
6 select *
7 from t
8* where regexp_like( str, '^[[:space:]]+$' )
SQL> /
ID ST
---------- --
1