To the OP, no disrespect in my thoughts directed at you at all.
The motor on a Harley Davidson will run on a minimum of 1 quart of oil if it has too. Not recommended. Mine has a 4 quart pan, 2010 Limited with an oil cooler. Just two cylinders on it. 38oz in the primary case and 32 oz in the transmission. 3 separate oil chambers. A physically small motor. That's the point I'm making.
I don't see how the Hemi can run on just 1 quart of oil. If you think about all 8 cylinders, lifters, top end and oil passages back down to the oil pan, the oil sump would not have enough oil to maintain even a minimum oil pressure. Your signature doesn't state how you are equipped. If you can put your vehicle info on the dash it will give you an idea of oil pressure, oil temp, trans temp and water temp. Keep an eye on what's happening under the hood.
I'm going to agree with ram head, security guy and my experience, warm, hot oil drains out pretty fast. Go back in your mind, again, and think about it for awhile.
I put a catch can on my truck. I get 2 to 3 oz every 1000 miles, I've been watching it close as this is a first for me. Security guy made a believer out of me, glad it's on there.
Lastly these trucks are an amazing machine full of all kinds of sensor's for all sorts of conditions. A far cry from my first one with the gas tank behind the seat, but it was easy to repair . . . . . . .
However I am a firm believer in checking the oil level with the dip stick every week, it's just my life long habit. It's even more important when the engine is still green, breaking itself in and you are learning it's personality. All of us are doing that with these trucks. I just turned 5000 miles on mine and its a good ride.
I hope you come out of this OK.