But why not starting to clean up?
Counter-question: why start to clean-up? Why would this be a good use of our time?
If you come across low-quality, link-only answers like this in your regular travels through the site, then definitely do flag them so that they can be cleaned up (or, if you like, edit them yourself to flesh out the answer).
On the other hand, setting out with the express purpose of looking for them, armed with inexact and highly noisy queries, is not an especially good use of anyone's time. We generally want to focus our garbage-collection efforts on the garbage that is in front of people's faces. This maximizes the impact.
Case in point: your search string above found this Q&A at the very top of the list. Hmm, yup, I spy a low-quality, link-only answer to Wikipedia. Not so good. Maybe that one should be deleted. But wait…the question is nearly 8 years old, yet at the time of this answer's composition, has only had 130 views. This is not high-visibility garbage, and it's not causing any clear harm. In fact, out of those 130 views, 6 people have upvoted that answer and nobody has downvoted it.
Don't mistake this for an argument that these are good answers. They aren't. But site standards were a bit different 8 years ago, and it isn't clear that we would really be improving things by searching out and deleting that answer.