As the author of docker-sync, i might be able to give you an comprehensive answer.
Yet, under macOS, there is no solution with native docker for mac tools, to have a somewhat acceptable development environment - which means, sharing source code into the container - during its lifetime.
The main reasons are, that read and write speed on mounted volumes in docker for mac is extremely slow, see the performance comparison . This said, you could mount a volume using -v or volumes into a normal container, but this will be extremely slow. virtualbox or fusion shares are slow out of the same reasons, OSXFS even right now performs better then those, but still is horrible slow.
Docker-sync tries to detach the slow read/write speed from OSXFS by using unison as sync, not direct mount:

Long story short:
Docker for mac is still (very) slow, this hold even for High Sierra with APFS - unusable for development purposes.
The "folder" you are looking at and named "images" are nothing more then OSXFS based mounts into the hyperkit container, so just what it has been used in the past, you just now can configure other folders to be OSXFS synced and available to be mounted then the default ones. So this will not help you at all either.
To make this answer more balanced towards the general case, you find alternatives to docker-sync here - the amount of alternatives also tells you, that there is ( still ) a huge issue in docker-for-mac, it's not docker-sync made up.