I sometimes give hints to solve a question in form of comments because I'm not sure of it or because it's rather incomplete but I want to help nevertheless.
Rarely do I see more or less complete answers in comments. Then I comment on it and urge the commenter to convert the comment into a full fledged answer.
Even more rarely, if the commenter is not inclined to do so, I write an answer copying the comment and giving proper attribution.
Solutions to questions should exist preferably as answers though because otherwise the quality control is somewhat circumvented. Additionally, comments are second class citizens and may get deleted any time.
That means that there would be an argument for an intervention, possibly a reminder that answers should be posted as answers or what comments are for. However, the differentiation between a mere hint and posting of full answers might be very difficult, the number of occurrences is rather low in my experience and it's very difficult to actually give a high quality answer to a question within the very limited comment space. That's why I think that there is no need for that currently.
Just comment on good answers posted as comments and encourage the commenters to post full answers or use the comment in your own answer giving attribution, so that people can up- and down-vote on it.