On a few occasions when helping a user, often an unregistered user, the right answer has been provided and the user has explicitly thanked and confirmed that the answer works using the comments.
Assuming the unregistered user system works on cookies, I think the chances are low that after some time has passed you are likely to see them again.
An automatic system would be too problematic to implement, but what about a review for acceptance flag?
This way if the right answer has definitely been provided and confirmed by the user in the comments, it could be accepted by a moderator.
Below are a couple of examples where it is clear the right answer has been provided but not accepted by the user:
EDIT : Addressing the issue of abuse of the system.
I said accepted by a moderator above as I considered it to be a fairly important issue. But instead it could still be flagged for review requiring either a certain number of people to vote for it (much like closing a question) on the review page or perhaps people with over a certain rep.
To avoid abuse a reputation penalty could be associated with flagging content that has not been explicitly confirmed i.e. -15 points or more if it is found there is no explicit confirmation.