I'm not the first one to notice that First Posts and Late Answers queues nearly always empty. In that question, the "answer" suggests that this is simply because the posts are reviewed too quickly due to only requiring one reviewer.
However, I also notice that the "recent reviews" queue barely budges. That leads me to think that not many posts appear in the First Posts queue altogether (and that a quick burndown is not the only cause of the queue's emptiness).
I find that strange, as new users post questions all the time... a big part of the phenomenon that Question quality is dropping on Stack Overflow.
If it is not currently so, I think we should include all first posts of new users; and perhaps expand to include also consequential posts of users whose posts are often not received well (i.e. their rep stays low, which should be an indicator).
In case my second suggestion gets implemented, the review queue might be renamed to "Posts from low reps" or something similar, and perhaps it can even be merged with the Late Answers queue (the lateness of the answer doesn't indicate possible low quality; the fact that it's from a new user does).
As a positive side effect, the new/merged review queue would allow new users who get it right from the first time to attract more upvotes quickly so they get a rep boost to get them "launched" on the site.