It actually isn't pointless. It helps us identify upvoted non-answers, because when such an answer receives unanimous "delete" votes in review, it automatically casts a special flag for us stating
disputed low quality review (auto): Post has a good score but received
delete votes
This usually highlights non-answers that somehow got upvoted, and we can delete those if needed. I've also been using that to find bad reviewers who upvoted those posts blindly to begin with.
Also, several of these answers that are being flagged would still be useful as comments, so it can help to pick those out.
The other ones that aren't non-answers are identified and removed by "looks good" votes in the queue, so that reduces our overall workload with these.