No, votes are valuable to question askers.
Votes are a collective rating by the community. They express the opinion of a silent majority, which does not comment for a variety of reasons.
In contrast, any specific explanation of question quality is inherently an individual rating. It is one person's opinion, and that may well be wrong.
It is the combination of votes and comments that should be the most useful to a question asker. At +5, there is no pressure to satisfy every pedantic comment. At -5, better listen to what people say.
Of course there are situations when there are only votes, not comments – after all, there is no requirement to comment. However, in this case votes are literally the only feedback to a poster that their content is lacking. Not letting a poster know in any way that their content is lacking seems much worse than providing only fuzzy feedback.
So what if votes were not shown?
Posters with positive score are not shown that they did a good job. Votes are the primary gamification of "posting well", and this would be removed. Hiding votes would remove the main gratification of contributing good content.
Posters with negative score who can take it are not shown that they should improve. Posters must actively check whether they need to take action. Hiding votes would artificially delay posters from improving their content.
Posters with negative score who feel offended are protected from the negative message. However, that negative message is not gone, it is just not shown. Hiding votes means the negativity happens behind the poster's back. (IMO that is bad, but it probably depends on the individual.)
Let us assume that protecting posters from negativity of downvoting would work. What does that mean for voters?
Honestly, I would downvote more.
When I currently see a -3, or -2, or sometimes even a -1 that means the poster already got the message. Not to be an evil prick, I try to give the poster their share of time to improve. Perhaps I follow the question and check in after some time. I try to only downvote if there is no sign of honest effort, if they are ignoring the message.
If there is no message to the poster, then it is just about the content. And the content which needs protecting the poster usually deserves to be downvoted.
Rather than being a way of communicating with the poster
, It should be done fully for the reason to be valid. In any case, this is not a moral issue or who deserves what. It's purely a pro vs cons of value of downvote to a asker from a productivity/efficiency standpoint