Nope. I have no CC courses on my undergrad transcript.
Even if you take classes at another CC, when you go through PharmCAS, you'd be lying through omission by not disclosing that you did receive an F from a prior CC. Whether or not you attended class, you failed to meet the obligation and planned poorly (You should've e-mailed the professor or shown up for just the first day to ensure that he or she would indeed drop you, most don't at the CC I went to).
That transgression should be accounted for, but in the long run, if you take it again at the same CC, and show excellent academic upward trend regardless, that one F will not condemn you. There are many SDNers who are in fantastic Pharmacy schools who were admitted with a couple of sub-par grades.
Above all else, integrity and honesty is at play here. I do not believe that there is any other option for you. What if you went through all the steps and an adcom, a sharp, keen adcom who sees lots and lots of apps, happened to audit your application an ddiscovered that F? Instead of extending you admission, they'd cut you.
In the end, you'll be better off my disclosing the F. Take classes at the same CC, re-take that course (or don't, whatever really...), and perform well in a heavy course-load and the F will never even come up (Plus all the As from your other classes will bring your PharmCAS GPA up anyway).
And, like Trailrider mentioned, you do have many outlets to explain exactly what happened. But you may not have that option to account for yourself later, if it's found out that you did not disclose it.