Considering these edit reviews: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/6794090 and https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/6794107
The questions are poor, as I one question has 2 votes to close it. The edits do improve the questions but they are poor questions that will soon be deleted. So I want to reject them and explain to the editors that edits to a poor question are a waste of time. However most of the available close reasons are not applicable, the remaining one is the only one that allows a comment to be added but it is titled "causes harm". The edit is not bad, but it is not harmful.
This question seems relevant but it does not say what reject reason to use: Is "don't polish turds" a valid edit rejection reason?
The comment by @codeMagic on this post suggests using a custom reason, but the only custom reason now available is "causes harm", which I believe is not applicable. See How to handle good edits to unsalvageable posts?
This question is on the same topic but has no clear view on what reject reason to use: What should be the right course of action when reviewing edits on "Do my work" type of questions?