No, I do not think it is likely this would be helpful to me.
Yes, there are banks that do it.
The main reason it’s considered helpful is to try to prevent use of your card by others. This is mainly useful to the bank, to theoretically reduce their risk of being liable for things done when someone else is using your card.
That could be useful to you too, if it actually ends up deterring someone from doing something with your card that might cause problems for you.
But it seems more likely to me to have an effect such as having your spouse not be able to use your card as easily. Or possibly someone deciding they’re not sure you look like your picture, and/or wasting your time looking at your picture in whatever other annoying circumstances may come up. I don’t think it will confound many people in the case that someone does take your card, unless they’re extremely dense.