First of all, a helpful comment to an on-topic question is better than nothing -- it may prove useful to the asker, as well as to others who might be willing to write answers. Not making such a comment into a proper answer, for whatever reason, is well within your rights. I would even add that any request for a proper answer more forceful than a gentle nudge would be inappropriate. That said...
But is that a problem, not providing an answer and [not] marking that question 'solved' for future readers?
It is suboptimal, to the extent that an answer is a better medium for presenting a solution than a comment. For that reason, if the only issue is an unwillingness to chase "imaginary internet points", it is better to just shape it into an answer.
Personally, these days I only post answers as comments in a few fairly specific scenarios:
Crucial hints for non-closable beginner or homework questions for which I don't feel like providing a fuller solution.
Brief clarifications for benign closable questions (i.e. typo questions and non-obvious duplicates).
Potential or speculative solutions which I regard, at the moment of posting, as unsatisfactory and not worthy of a full answer.