No, please do not use moderator flags for this reason. Doing so is a sure-fire way to get yourself into trouble with the very people who will see your flag.
Why not to do this
Moderators are people who deal with problems in the community, such as inappropriate posts (as you've correctly pointed out) or misbehaving users. Answering questions, on the other hand, is not one of a moderator's roles. At best, flagging your question for our attention in hopes of getting an answer is counter-productive, and at worst, it distracts us from other, potentially more severe issues that do warrant our attention, because they have to be manually handled like every other moderator flag. Either way, this simply results in a waste of time for both us and yourself.
What to do instead
First of all, be patient. Not all questions get answered in the first few hours of the time they're asked, particularly those that have a limited audience or are extremely complex. Stack Overflow is flooded with a staggering 7000-8000 new questions per day, which takes time for people to process. Keep in mind also that SO is a global site, and there are time zone differences in effect as well. It may take a few hours (or sometimes even a few days) for someone who can answer your question to even see it.
If your question is not getting answers, consider editing it to add more information or progress, and/or placing a bounty on it if enough time has passed and it still has not been adequately resolved. These are much more effective ways of getting more eyeballs on your question, plus it ensures you receive input from the right people (i.e. people with the appropriate domain-specific knowledge).
All that said, thank you for asking this beforehand. You may not realize it, but users flagging their questions inappropriately is an actual problem we deal with on a regular basis, so I personally really appreciate that you chose to ask first.