For posts that require the OP to provide some more context or explain more of what they are trying to do or address some of the questions in the comments, you can flag it as "Needs details or clarity". It is a subcategory/sub-menu of the "needs improvement" flag option as listed in the What is flagging? guidance.
- needs improvement (questions only)
- Duplicate
- A community-specific reason (i.e. the question is off-topic or otherwise disallowed by the community)
- Needs detail or clarity
- Needs more focus
- Opinion-based
Selecting the "needs improvement" flag option opens up another dialog of flag options):

For that particular post though, I wouldn't even call the linked photo a "real question" as it's basically a blurred and misaligned camera photo of a portion of their code and terminal. It's missing details to help in debugging the problem, such as, for example, the contents of package.json.
For that particular case, it's also appropriate to flag as "needs improvement" -> "A community-specific reason" -> "Needs debugging details". The OP needs to provide the necessary details to help others reproduce the problem, instead of letting the community guess what's wrong. Posting a link to a photo of code and errors also goes against our How do I ask a good question? guidance to:
DO NOT post images of code, data, error messages, etc. - copy or type the text into the question. Please reserve the use of images for diagrams or demonstrating rendering bugs, things that are impossible to describe accurately via text. For more information please see the Meta FAQ entry Why not upload images of code/errors when asking a question?.
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)... (At least for 0.3k-0.5k-Users..., maybe you get different Flags with more Rep...)Duplicate
(2nd Level) is a Duplicate (sic...!) ofa duplicate
(1st Level), ah-ah...! (Casing not even consistent...)