These are the only 3 cases I can realistically think of someone running into this, and in all cases, it is really a non-issue. If you can come up with some real cases though in which this would be a problem for a user, please do share. Otherwise, I do not believe that this is something devs should spend time implementing.
As pointed out by Zero298 in the comments, there is another very valid case that hasn't been covered above, which is a variation of Case 1 that I hadn't considered.
Case 4: A user who has researched their own question and intends to provide an answer, for whatever confusion of the UI posts their question without the answer. Then, before they have the opportunity to post their own answer, another fast acting user "snipes" their answer, posting basically the same material that the original user desired to post, thus invalidating the research the original user did into their problem.
In this case a user may be discouraged by having done the work and wanting to share their solution on Stack Overflow, only to watch some other user take the credit. I don't know if this ever really happens per fault of a user being capable of clicking the Post Your Question And Answer button after checking the Answer your own question checkbox, and I somewhat doubt that changing this part of the user interface will end up really benefiting someone, but this is a valid situation that could be prevented by preventing the "Question and Answer" from being posted if the answer box is blank.
We would need to evaluate if that use case is reason enough to submit this change. As BoltClock has already mentioned, it "is so trivial" to program, so if the site devs agree that it is so simple that the risk of a user having an issue like Case 4 is greater than the effort to make the change, go for it.