In my opinion there's no real reason to
try making "more chaotic" nebulae.
If you have ever seen pictures of real planetary nebulae (ie. nebulae released by dying stars) you know that they are surprisingly regularly formed, and there are many variations. So, for example the Icon attractor type produces nice, symmetric pictures and that's precisely what most planetary nebulae look like.
Here are some
real planetary nebulae:

So they really are, in most cases, quite summetric and regular-looking... just put some Gaussian Blur onto the renders, toss it on top of a star field, perhaps colour it onto one single colour (not necessarily though), and make the black transparent colour on that level. Then add a central star if you want. There's a quite genuine looking planetary nebula in its own rights.

On the other hand, it might be cool to try and make a picture of one of the more spherical nebulae, then resize the picture to produce the frames, and make an EFF animation that shows an increasing ball of chaotic energy... and that might look good as a special shockwave in some situations.