You can automatically find unexplored areas and convert them to code, but you should be careful when doing so, because as I'm sure you are aware, many unexplored areas will not be valid code.
Depending on the binary, it might be useful to first print a list of all the unexplored areas in the .text section. IDAPython can do this, e.g.:
addr = SegByName(".text")
end = SegEnd(addr)
while addr < end and addr != BADADDR:
if isUnknown(GetFlags(addr)):
print "0x%08x" % addr
addr = NextHead(addr, BADADDR)
else:
addr = NextAddr(addr)
print "Done."
If you have IDAPython installed, you can run this by selecting File > Python command... and pasting the above code. It will print the results to the output window, and you can click on any of the printed addresses to jump to the corresponding areas in the disassembly.
If you find that there is a large repeated section of similar unexplored addresses that should be defined as code, you can modify the above script to convert those addresses to code. The function to define an address as code is MakeCode().
For a rough reference of all of the above functions, you can look here. The help index is also occasionally useful. Its reference is for IDC, IDA's original built-in scripting language, but the IDAPython equivalents of all the IDC functions should be virtually identical.