Can I flag posts from SEDE or a search in bulk if they're low quality?
Answers rarely fit the low quality flag. However, many answers do fit the Not An Answer flag.. which in turn sends most of those flags to the Low Quality Queue.
So, yes, you can use SEDE to search for answers that are Not An Answer. Please read and understand Shog9's official post on when an answer is not an answer, before ever using SEDE to search for Not an Answer posts. The last thing we want is many bad answers which are in fact answers, ending up in that queue and being mistakenly deleted by robo-reviewers.
Use SEDE as a tool to help find the Not An Answer posts. Don't use it as the only means to determine if something is Not An Answer. Make sure to read the question. Make sure to read the answer. If your not sure, either re-read them and then make your decision, or just let it be and don't flag.
Honestly though, there have been so many answers deleted for Not An Answer within the last few months, that I think we already got most of them. So I'd stick with searching for only newer answers, like within the last month or so.
Some/most mods are against using SEDE queries for clean ups like this for reasons already stated in their answers here. I can definitely see their points, but I don't agree that responsible users shouldn't use the SEDE for this. The fact is that Stack Overflow is moderated by the community. Not just mods. Most of these NAA flags don't have to involve a mod and use up their time. Most can be handled without them anyways.
I have noticed that maybe the workload in the SO mod queues is becoming too much too often. So maybe it would be good to have another election sometime soon to lighten the work load for each individual mod?