I've tried this recently and I found it very difficult. Cloudflare bot protection is everywhere, other anti-scrape protections, many 'document' sites using JS to render with no fallback, basic forms requiring JS, authentication requiring JS, payments requiring JS etc
Not intending to sound snarky but do you just not use the web much? Or if you're adding allows all the time, what's the net gain?
I use the web fairly constantly and yeah, if I am visiting a new site and I want to see the content there's a 50/50 chance I have to press a button in noscript (like 2-3 clicks) - but when you setup your initial set (usually takes me about a week) you'd be surprised how few net new properties you set in a week - maybe 100 or less?
I also set temporary permissions for any site I dont think I will be spending a lot of time on because they might change what's running and I dont have any trust or insight into their process - so I might authorize that site 3-4x a year sometimes before I say it can stay.