Techron is also a great product. I have used it many times over many years in many vehicles. It really works. I typically use it before every oil change.
As for the matter at hand (catch cans), I think of them as cheap insurance to maintain performance over the short and long term. In the short run, the oil vapor reduces the effective octane level of your intake charge. That's not good in a high pressure turbo motor. At best, your truck will pull timing and you will lose power. And in the long run, catch cans can help keep your intake ports, valves, and pistons from excessive carbon buildup, which also robs horsepower.
Do you really want your truck to end up like this one...
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a23888636/2017-ford-f-150-raptor-reliability-maintenance/
"In May 2017, just after completing its 1000-mile break-in period, our Raptor vaporized the 60-mph mark in 5.5 seconds and bulldozed its way through the quarter-mile in 14.2 seconds at 97 mph. By June 2018, some 39,000 miles later, it added 0.5 second to both milestones and lost 4 mph from its trap speed. In the wrap-up test, the truck needed an additional 2.5 seconds to reach 100 mph. Some of the Raptor's horsepower, it seems, had disappeared as quickly as seven BFGs and 2850 gallons of gas."