I'm not sure how ADO recordsets deal with adDate types and "null or blank" or empty or nothing (keep in mind each of these values are different, and may be handled differently in ADO itself too). If you're using null (or vbNull?), you do need to tell the recordset that the field is nullable. I found a partial post about null and dates in ADO here.
However, regardless, on the ActiveReports side of things you can control how any of those values are displayed as long as you can detect it in the recordset. Use the Format event for the section containing the control containing your date to change the textbox's output.
Specifically, check the Textbox/Field control's DataValue property and if it is your "null or blank" value (whatever value you are putting in your recordset), set the Field controls' Text property to an empty string. Below is aproximately what I would expect your format event's code to look like:
Private Sub Detail_Format()
' If date value is null or blank value Then make sure the date textbox displays as empty in the report output:
If txtDate.DataValue is Nothing Then
txtDate.Text = ""
End If
End Sub
adDBTimeStamp
instead ofadDate
for your synthetic recordset.