I don’t think so. Every report I’ve seen suggests even a full moon on cloudless night measures less than 1 lux. The conversion of 1 lux to ppfd is .02 umols/s/m2. That is basically no measurable light intensity.
Cannabis is c3 plant, doesn’t need dark at all for proper growth. It needs dark to move into flowering phase of its life. Once it starts this process having that dark time interrupted can confuse it’s cycle and potentially cause it to self pollinate. This is the reason for the questions and solutions the other members have provided. Moonlight not having any measurable radiometric energy at the plant is the reason outdoor plants are unaffected. But artificial light is pretty much a different animal.