Oh Don, this I cannot leave unanswered
I was not referring to light rays, that can't be bended or the space they travel within.
This can be done easier than with black holes, it happens in all cameras and is called diffraction. - and - you know that

And if you think you can use black holes to bend the laws of optical physics then my answer is that the laws are not bended but they are also just subject to the theory of relativity (either general and special) as well as when it comes to quantum theory.
The physics of optics is not bended - it is just part of these higher level theories

(sorry, there is no Einstein emojy here)
But thank you for a nice Sunday joke.