Matt Riedemann 66b0cf3337 2.45: Remove Location header from createImage and createBackup responses
This changes the response for the createImage and createBackup
server action APIs to no longer return a Location header and instead
returns a json dict body with the snapshot image ID. This is done
in a new microversion.

Implements blueprint remove-create-image-location-header-response

Closes-Bug: #1679285

Change-Id: Idc899ee76b8265b1c9e0871b6c7c277424cdd442
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