I will confess that I am guilty of doing this sometimes and it's always in one particular situation: The Suggested Edits review queue. When in that queue and you select 'Improve Edit,' the system will copy the original editor's comment into your edit comment.
Many times when this happens I am making some improvements to the original edit, but then end up fixing additional problems (such as grammar) when originally only a 'fixed formatting' comment was on the edit. I end up leaving this comment without adding what else I changed; usually because I see something in that field and without thinking just click on save.
Maybe there should be a notification when using the 'Improve Edit' button to modify the comment if left unchanged so it more accurately reflects the changes? This would be especially helpful for us users over 2K because the improvement gets automatically approved and now that comment will now remain in the history without going back into the queue...or maybe I should just be more careful.
In regards to your actual question: you should approve the edit if it is an actual improvement because the content is far more important than the edit comment. However, you can definitely say something in the comments if you feel it should be addressed.