Maybe (most likely not). It depends on your solvent system. Solvents also absorb UV light, and there is a UV Cutoff wavelength, which means at some wavelength the solvents have an absorbance of 1 or higher, meaning, you can not really blank them properly and they will interfere with the absorbance of your compounds of interest.
A random internet search and first results turns up this:
http://macro.lsu.edu/HowTo/solvents/UV%20Cutoff.htmSo, if you trust LSU, you can use that data to determine if you could use a wavelength of 190nm.