I just looked at your images, and having spent fifty years in the framing business, I didn't see any problems with any of your images. I would leave everything alone and trust the buyer to know what they want to buy.
Most internet shoppers these days are very good at figuring out the crops and framing they want. In fact, if anything, the bigger problem would be the matted prints, where the mat actually covers part of the image, but I don't see that either.
Another option is to offer the images both with and without texts and give people the options. This also helps build depth in your gallery. I do this on most images with text. Buyers like options.
You have beautiful work. I would not put any limitations on the buyer's options.