A few reasons:
Very Low Quality means: "This is garbage, and should be deleted by a moderator right now. There is no hope of salvation for this post."
Does this post fit that criteria?
Unequivocally no.
In fact, all the OP needs to do (or anyone else so inclined), is pose an actual question. Right now there isn't one.
The second reason is that it doesn't need a moderator's attention.
It could be closed by the community as "unclear what you're asking" (no actual question posed) or it could be closed as "problems must include a problem statement, code to reproduce it, etc.".
I also believe closing it through normal channels would let the OP know what's wrong with it, and specifically what needs to be improved before it's reopened. If they choose to do that, great! If not, it'll get deleted in time.
Why ask for a moderator to summarily delete the post if the community can handle it through normal closing procedures?
Your best bet here would be to cast a close vote if you could; flag for closure if you can't, and in all cases: use your downvotes. That's how these sorts of questions are blocked — when their posters are banned because they have lots of downvoted questions.
Contrary to popular opinion; lack of research effort is not (and has never been) a reason to close a question. It is definitely a reason to downvote a question, however.