A no-comment close reason wouldn't tell the user what they did wrong and why it's wrong.
The motivation behind most close-reasons is to explain to the user "You didn't understooddon't seem to understand how this website works. This is what your mistake was". The author will then hopefully either ask more constructive questions in the future, or at least they will understand that this is not the kind of website they are looking for and will stop pestering us.
A "Closed because it's obvious"for obvious reasons" close-reason might be obvious to you, but it might not be obvious to the user. Incompetent people do not realize they are incompetent. The most likely reaction is that they will create a new question asking why their previous question was closed, which is even more annoying.
Does the user deserve your advise?
Maybe not.
But the community deserves that you do your best to get them to improve anyway so they don't have to deal with them anymore.