It is be cause NoSuchElementException
is unchecked exception, which means that it "is-a" RuntimeException
which does not force you to catch.
The unchecked exceptions classes are the class RuntimeException and its subclasses, and the class Error and its subclasses. All other exception classes are checked exception classes. The Java API defines a number of exception classes, both checked and unchecked. Additional exception classes, both checked and unchecked, may be declared by programmers. See ref for a description of the exception class hierarchy and some of the exception classes defined by the Java API and Java virtual machine.
Runtime exceptions
serve the same purpose as checked exceptions; to communicate exceptional conditions (unexpected failures, etc) to the user.
checked exception forces the caller of a method to handle that exception, even if they do not know how to handle it. Often times, developers will end up catching the checked exception, only to re-throw it (or another exception). Hence the Runtime exceptions
Here is the exception hierarchy