But more seriously, I don't think there's a substitute for talking to lots of people. I'd probably avoid looking for a "neurodiverse" candidate so much as looking for a person who fits extremely well to the problem and your missing pieces. Maybe that's someone who's "neurodiverse", maybe that's not, but IMO there's no substitute for talking to a lot of people in the space you're trying to enter.
Honestly though you're asking the wrong question. Why do you specifically want a neurodiverse cofounder? What problems can they solve that you can't (or won't)?