Workaround is:

service lvm2-lvmetad stop

Problem is that lvmetad is designed to cache device metadata on
discovery, which (should) come from specialised udevd rules.  In the
chroot there is no init/udevd running so even re-attaching the loop
devices doesn't cause the PVs to be scanned.

There is a RedHat mailing list reference to this issue at:

http://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-lvm/2014-October/msg00043.html

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  15.10: pvs/pvscan/pvdisplay not recognising PV metadata when lvmetad
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