Down votes that don't offer a suggestion make the user experience more "Negative".
I suggest delaying the display of such votes ( Or just barring them ).
This also fits well with SOs overall quality model. We have guidelines for people to write good questions. This encourages good questions.
SO can have a popup that says "Comments without feedback will be delayed 5 minutes before being made available." This way if the user really cares about their feedback / vote, they will provide comments. This is good for both reviewers and the ones posting questions.
In order to incorporate the results of this experiment: Why can I no longer see that a post has a negative score?
SO could display downvotes if for example a post collects 3 or more down votes within 2 minutes. This filters out the the users who down vote the question simply because the bar is too high for them.
I think if you look at the general history of down votes without an explanation, you'll see that they are usually cancelled out later by up votes.
This would lead to a more pleasant user experience.
SO could also delay the display of the down vote without explanation to the original poster but others could see it.
Here's an example of a question that immediately got a down vote (Without any explanation as usual) and to which I had to find the answer myself. Angular did not provide any error detection and just failed silently:
Angular resolver not resolving?
And another example that had a minus one until I came across it and voted it up: