Please don't.
There are so many insubstantial edits to crap questions that any valid edit that improves a question to the point of being reopen-worthy would quickly get lost in the noise. Especially now that SE guidelines on suggested edits have been weakened to the point where almost any edit that's not actively harmful will get approved (e.g. capitalization edits to an off-topic piece of crap that should be deleted, gets approved faster than I can cast my single reject vote). Without a sophisticated system classifying edits and filtering out the noise, I'd guess it would be pretty much useless.
There are further problems as well, like your assesment that close voters will be able to tell if a question should be reopened (e.g. it's easy to see if a debugging question is missing example code in any language / system, but harder to tell if example code is sufficient to reproduce the problem).