It boots.  And like I said, I'm not sure if this constitutes a full bug.
But it certainly is an inconsistency.

That is:

1) Installing root (/) into an Ext4 formatted LUKS partition creates
/dev/dm-0, rather than /dev/mapper/sdaX_crypt.

2) Installing root (/) into a Btrfs formatted LUKS partition creates
/dev/mapper/sdaX_crypt, rather than /dev/dm-0.

The above doesn't seem odd?

And as I wrote before, I'm under the impression that it is more
appropriate to create /dev/mapper/sdaX_crypt, rather than /dev/dm-0,
when installing root (/) into a LUKS partition. See
https://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-lvm/2009-August/msg00010.html

The information at the link is inaccurate?

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  U1604: Installing root (/) into an Ext4 formatted LUKS partition
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