Bottom line: 17% of all users with no more than 8 questions appear to be unaware. The figure likely includes abandoned questions that were not caught by automatic deletion (the ones where the OP didn't care rather than (or as well as) didn't know).
Here's the derivation.
- Users without any accepted answers vs all users with the same number of questions. It only counts Q&As
- with answers, and
- with last edit of any post (creation time if a post was never edited) older than 3 months (to exclude those that might be in a transient state), and
- non-closed questions (closed ones are presumed to be invalid for the purpose of this research).
Y axis has logarithmic scale save for the ratio curve.
X is the number of questions (subject to the above restrictions) a user has.

A whopping 65% of users with 1 question! But that includes questions that are unaccepted for other reasons. Which we'll now be filtering out.
- Many of these are likely to be legitimately unaccepted. Let's see the percentage of unaccepted questions for users who are knowingly aware of the feature (i.e. have at least one accepted question). The sampling is done
- in correlation with question score - there's likely to be a big difference, so averaging everything out blindly is a bad idea
- subject to the same restrictions as above

As you can see, the ratio is never greater than 35%. Let's take 35% for all to make a conservative estimation.
- Added to the graph 1
- "users' worth of legitimately unaccepted questions". Since questions per user is constant for each sample, the amount to cut is "legit_share/QperU of the total number"
- new ratio: "
max(0,unaccepted-legit)/total
"

To be honest, the cut-off share is far more than I expected. In particular, everything after 8 questions is cut off completely (this doesn't mean those users do not exist, this means they are statistically insignificant, given our assumptions).
Some questions can be abandoned ones that the automatic deletion didn't detect. E.g. a partial (or even full) answer was given, and the OP went away not because it's bad but rather because they didn't care (e.g. they found a solution on their own and didn't care to post and accept it). I've no idea how to filter these out (yet).
I don't see any more possible irrelevant reasons. So, now we can compute the bottom line: the percentage of the presumed unaware users from all the newbies.
| UnawareUsers | TotalNoviceUsers | Ratio |
|--------------------|------------------|---------------------|
| 301702.88541667664 | 1724308 | 0.17497041445999012 |
This is in agreement with 15%
produced in the previous answer.