TL;DR
Custom moderator flags should only be dismissed by a moderator explicitly marking them helpful or declined. I raised a custom moderator flag on a question. The flag was automatically marked helpful when the question was closed by a mod, without displaying the custom flag to any moderator. This resulted in no moderator seeing the flag while it was active.
Longer explanation
I recently raised a custom flag on this question about an erroneous reopening of a duplicate question and later casting a close vote with an incorrect reason by a gold-badger; see the timeline.
I realized that although my flag is marked as helpful no action has been taken accordingly. Upon discussing it with the moderator who has handled that question (not the flag), I realized that they have never seen my flag. Apparently, as they were reviewing the CV queue, they came across this question and decided to close it which resulted in automatically marking my flag as helpful.
Custom flags can be used for various cases, like when there are multiple abusive comments or other problematic behaviors on the post (e.g. a user who posts spam regularly). Automatically marking them as helpful when the question gets closed or deleted is not the right way to handle them.
At first, I thought showing the flag to the moderators alongside the queue would be a helpful feature but on second thoughts I reckon these flags should be handled separately by a moderator and not as part of any other queue and certainly not automatically by the system.
I doubt that this is by design and think that this is a side-effect of marking other types of flags (like closing flags by users below 3k rep) as helpful when the question is closed.
If you believe otherwise, please elaborate; if this is indeed a bug, then an immediate fix is necessary as it would undermine moderators' decisions and moderation of the site in general.