I'm going to take a bit of a contrarian view. The type of user who sees that list of questions and waves it around as an invitation to post more without ever viewing any needs more than a "quick fix" before becoming part of our community. They don't have the attention to detail which programming requires. Even if they are pointed to resources, they ignore them. A user actually trying to learn from their mistake would visit those questions without being told by a moderator, even if they did so too late (after having their new question closed).
Leave closed questions in the list for the sake of the users who take a hint from the fact that their question is more similar to trash than anything else on the site.
The one thing that I can see that needs some attention here is that "closed" doesn't unambiguously mean "trash". Other Q&A sites will mark a question "resolved" in the title once an answer is accepted -- closed can be confused with that. Or simply when a question becomes too old, especially on Q&A run by statistics-driven support departments.
So instead let's surface the reality. If those questions instead of "closed" said "[unacceptable: too broad]" or "[unacceptable: off-topic]", then no one would consider it an honest mistake for a user to point at them as evidence that asking more of the same is ok.
I still think a user should be responsible enough to actually take a look at the "most similar" questions and learn from others' successes or failures. But we can make the state clearer, so let's do so.
"Close(d)" is good terminology for the flag, and doesn't really matter to the post owner because they get an entire paragraph of accompanying explanation. It's not ideal for someone in the process of writing a question, so let's use different verbiage on the writing-a-question page (most likely for all question lists, both this list generated from the title and also the sidebar of related questions generated later from the question body).
In case it wasn't clear, don't put the "[unacceptable]" marking on questions closed as duplicate, we've long recognized that their status is unique among close reasons and they already get distinct marking.