The whole point of having a display name is to facilitate the easy identification of users you're interacting with. If there were no desire for that, the site would make display names entirely optional. The fact that they have not tells me that display names should be made to follow some kind of rule to make them useful.
My thought, for an answer to this "problem" (I am using that word very lightly here) is that we can organize a list of whitespace, zero-width, zalgo characters, etc. A simple check can be done for the number of such characters in the display name. If there are 6 of these things and no other characters, it's a good indication that this is not a particularly helpful display name. If there are 6 of them, but 15 other "regular" characters, then it's likely to be part of a valid display name, or maybe just ornamentation added to one.
Obviously this could be a cat-and-mouse game; what about punctuation, what about subscript characters, yadda yadda. This doesn't need to be perfect though, just good enough to catch out the most confusing usernames at the source. The rest can be left for flagging if needed.