No, but that is based upon Gibbs free energies at 25 oC; need the values at 100 oC (where KHCO3 decomposes) to be sure. Consider the reaction between possible byproducts:
K2CO3 + H2O(g) + CO2(g) = 2 KOH + 2 CO2(g)
Simplify:
K2CO3 + H2O(g) = 2 KOH + CO2(g)
[Δ]GRxn, 25C = 2(-378.7) - 394.4 + 1063.5 + 228.6
= +140.3 kJ/mol
Due to positive [Δ]GRxn, 25C, the reaction won't go.