To start with let's quote the Comment section of the help center:
Comments are temporary "Post-It" notes left on a question or answer. They can be up-voted (but not down-voted) and flagged, but do not generate reputation. There's no revision history, and when they are deleted they're gone for good.
And this useful answer (emphasis is mine):
Comments are deleted all the time, as are questions. Comments are seen as ephemeral on Stack Exchange. They are not the main content. The only purpose of comments is to provide feedback to a question or answer with the goal of improving it. Once this improvement has happened, the value of the comment is nil and it can be removed.
Then I did a bit of maths on SEDE which leads me to a bit less than 100 useless1 comments.
I know that it's a drop of water in an endless sea but should I delete them and, more globally should users clean this kind of content or will the ratio time spent/gain will be too low?
1) I consider useless if it contains edit or thanks.