If you don't want to use a Map, that's easier, then you can exploit the OGNL's List Selection feature:
Selecting From Collections
OGNL provides a simple way to use an expression to choose some
elements from a collection and save the results in a new collection.
We call this "selection," from the database term for choosing a subset
of rows from a table. For example, this expression:
listeners.{? #this instanceof ActionListener}
returns a list of all those listeners that are instances of the
ActionListener class.
[...]
Then in the case you described, if you want to filter only the element of the list with the labname
attribute equals to "BP" it would be:
<span>
labvalue attribute for the (first, if any) laboratory with labname="BP" is :
<s:property value="labsList.{^ #this.labname == 'BP' }[0].labvalue" />
</span>
with no need of iterators at all.
You can also iterate a projected / selected list, btw ;)
<span>
All labvalue attributes for all the laboratories with labname="BP" are :
<s:iterator value="labsList.{? #this.labname == 'BP' }" >
<s:property value="labvalue" />
</s:iterator>
</span>
Enjoy