I've always found the exact opposite - it's far more common for ceramic fuses to 'explode' - and far more common for them to blow for no reason. Back in the CRT days a number of TV models started fitting ceramic fuses, for no reason that was evident, or that they could explain, and they often blew for no reason (we always replaced them with standard glass A/S fuses, never failed again).
We only ever kept two ranges of fuses - glass A/s (T) ones, and specific microwave oven fuses (ceramic).
You do occasionally see glass fuses where just the ends are left, but we used to see far more ceramic fuses like that, despite the number of ceramic fuses been vastly smaller.
Certainly the fuse manufacturers claim that ceramic are more robust, but I've never found it so.