(Warning: personal opinion follows. As far as I know, there is no "official" site policy.)
Unless the post is otherwise quite good (where no other edits are obviously needed) and/or the absence of capitalization and formatting makes the post extremely difficult to read, such trivial edits as those you describe should be rejected as "no improvement whatsoever":
no improvement whatsoever
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
Backtick Overflow doesn't necessarily make content easier to read. In fact, sometimes it makes it more difficult.
Aside from that, I see these edits as being attempts to game the system and earn reputation without actually making any meaningful improvements. Maybe they aren't actually fluent in the English language, and therefore can't make substantial edits. That's fine, but then we shouldn't be rewarding them as editors. If they want to suggest edits, they'll have to wait until there's a post with egregiously bad formatting to edit, where they can make a substantial difference.
Ultimately, it's a judgment call. Does their edit make the post easier to read? If so, consider approving. Otherwise, reject. Excessively trivial suggested edits are a waste of everyone's time.
(But don't go overboard here. There used to be a "too minor" rejection reason, but people started abusing it and rejecting edits just because they didn't fix all of a post's problems. A good edit doesn't have to fix everything that is wrong, but (in my opinion) it still should not be excessively trivial, nor should it ignore glaringly obvious flaws.)