The rule of thumb should always be to favor whatever makes a question easiest to read and to answer. Even before the introduction of table markdown, images of tables were discouraged, for a number of reasons. First, you can't easily copy-paste the data from them to an answer/comment referencing that data. Second, and probably more importantly, images make life harder for people with different visual abilities/preferences - they can't be zoomed-in as well as text can, they don't really work properly with screen-readers, they don't adhere to your dark-mode preference, etc.
Should you discourage the usage of images of tables? Absolutely.
Should you flags posts that contain them? No. Flags have two purposes - first, to automatically handle offensive posts that need to be removed (such as spam or hate speech) and second to alert moderators to larger issues that may need their intervention - and no moderator is going to edit a post and copy the text from an image to the a markdown table.
Having said that, you have another easy way to discourage the use of images - comment on the post and let the OP know there are better options.