I think this should be included in the "Question needs some code" option.
As of now, it looks like this:

Literally, an image of code is not code, so I usually select this option if the question is lacking the proper copy-paste-able and runnable code, then optionally add a more expanded comment explaining what specifically they need to add, then link to either the How to create a Minimal, Reproducible Example help page or that Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors when asking a question? meta FAQ page.
I mention the "Minimal, Reproducible Example" page because that page already tells users not to post images of code:
DO NOT use images of code. Copy the actual text from your code editor, paste it into the question, then format it as code. This helps others more easily read and test your code.
I think that the "Question needs some code" option can just be updated to include a link to either of those 2 help/FAQ pages. I prefer the help page because it's more related to how to post codes properly, as opposed to the meta FAQ page which is more of why someone can't post images of code (although some answers do mention the same guidance on how to format code as code).
As a side note, notice that the other option "Question has too much code" already has a link to the "Minimal, Reproducible Example" page, so, I think it's not a big leap to add it to the other one as well.