No it did not anymore when SCOTUS ruled that bans against interracial marriage were unconstitutional did any state prohibiting it all of a sudden have no marriage laws.
Until you can cite for me where they were marriage licenses in those states CEASED until a new law was passed, then you are just playing hard and fast looking for a legal loop-hole that isnt there.
Black people fit into the non-annulled marriage laws because they were husbands and wives, and the marriage laws were about husbands and wives.
This is a substantive change, what’s more you can bet they don’t worry about, say, incest for these (i.e. two siblings could get gay-married but never hetero-married).