I agree wewith the basic premise of the question.
A question which has no answer, and can notcannot be answered because it is not on-topic here, does not add any value to our site. Itsite; it just disappoints future readers:
source: XKCD as Dave commented.
That said, I see some danger in mass deleting-deleting every question. A few things to consider:
Duplicates shouldn't be deleted. They add value for future visitors which may search with other keywords. We all were beginners some times ago, where we asked question in words, we nowadays wouldn't use anymore.
Maybe (even if very unlikely, since the question were closed for a huge time) they can be salvaged. If it's the case, I wouldn't want to delete a question. Upvotes are a sign that someone might find them usefulluseful
Sometimes we have relevant pointers in the comments
The question it self could be be half an answer, which is pointing some reader into some direction, but failed to be reasonable scoped
Unlikely, but possible: It could be incorrectly closed
PossiblePossibly more exceptions
Remember: We are speaking about upvoted questions.
That said, we have only 7392 such questions. Credits to Donald Duck.
Given the time period Stack Overflow is living, this is nothing compared to the items we have to review in the queues.
So I propose: Yes, but please not automaticlyautomatically. Maybe we could create a dedicated review queue for it. Given above number, this doesn't seem to create much moderation overhead.
If we go the review route, I would also suggest to allow only the people, who have obtained the delete vote privilege (>10k).
Just for clarification: The chance that such question should be deleted is very high. I just do not want to auto-delete upvoted questions without having an additional consensus by some human exception handlers. There is a small chance that the question can be still helpfullhelpful, maybe it is even incorrectly closed.