Flags are for problems. Problems surrounding comments include:
- Comments that contain important information about the question or answer. The answerer can't answer properly without all the info, and a reader can't use an answer properly without all the info. The worst example of this is when info that changes the answer is scattered across replies from the OP on the answers. The second worst is when important info is buried down among a long chain that someone would have to read through. (Note that the important info should be edited in before such a comment is flagged.)
- Comments that are inspiring a long chain of other comments, which distract from the main content, may hide important information, and (as a very minor issue) may cause clutter in list pages by bumping.
- Comments that inflame, which would typically result in a long chain of other comments if the site never did anything about them, which again makes finding important info in them harder.
So which of these does that comment fall into? If it's all by itself, none of them. On SO, it's the question and answer content that's prime. When a comment doesn't interfere with that, no problem exists to solve.
Don't waste moderators' time on a non-problematic compliment. The same goes for, "Thanks," comments. (I understand that much of the community opposes this mindset, so I won't be surprised when this answer is heavily downvoted. But I find that to be unreasonably pedantic, so I'm posting this anyway.)