No, the choices presented here are as easy and straight forward as a call to break. I see no reason to change break.
Those choices are easy and straightforward but, they break linear flow. Those choices could be used in any loop too. Following your logic, there is no need for "break" in a loop either.
It's about controlling logical flow. Not having to nest into ifs or call function/procedures when a linear solution is possible.
At this point, it looks like we should probably agree to disagree.
Bottom line is simple: there is no way in Pascal to break out early of a case statement. When that is needed, which is quite common, C provides a better, simpler, cleaner solution.