Generally, you wouldn't comment to say that you've flagged a question.
The purpose of flagging is to bring attention to an issue that you are unable to deal with and someone else is. Assuming that you're truly unable to solve the issue yourself there are two possible outcomes from flagging:
- Some action is taken
- No action is taken
In the event that some action is taken then the questioner will be informed about it. The question might be edited, closed or whatever - there will be a result that the questioner can see. Your comment wasn't required.
If no action is taken then nothing happens. Your comment wasn't required.
Now, if you comment you'll either get into an argument or you won't -
we're assuming you definitely couldn't do anything remember. If you do get into an argument you can't do anything about it apart from stop commenting. If you don't get into an argument then nothing has happened again.
There's no real, obvious, benefit to flagging and then commenting about it. If you want to comment then asking directed questions to help the OP improve their post seems like a better strategy.