I think you are referring to questions which only have enough non-code text because the OP has misformatted most of the question, which actually consists mostly of code.
The problem in this case is that editing the question towards correct formatting is impossible, because of the warning about too little explanation with mostly code.
A comment (implicitly addressed at the OP) recommending to edit into correct formatting AND adding more explanation is probably the way to go. Maybe ask politely, whether the OP has intentionally misformatted because of the warning. The example question you linked, however, is so old that a reaction by the OP is unlikely.
If you can argue that the question is too broad then use that close-vote/flag.
(I asked for an experiment by a <2k user, to at least improve the question a little, by formatting consistently though still wrong. That experiment is now not possible anymore on the linked example question. If anybody finds a different similar question and could try with <2k, I would like to know the result. However, for users below 2k privileges, this kind of questions are best just left alone. This matches the answers on the duplicate question somebody has found by now.)