Comments aren't there to answer the question; answers are there to answer the question. That a comment doesn't answer the question is expected.
Providing additional information that readers may find useful, but that is not actually an answer to the question, is a perfectly fine comment. There isn't any action that you need to take. You can upvote the comment if you like it, or reply to it if you wish to add additional information.
I also reject the premise that providing information about potential problems with a methodology used, even if they're not related to the specific problem the question is asking about, is not useful/helpful information, for both the question author and also future visitors. If you think that the information that the user provided is wrong, you're welcome to provide the information you feel is correct.