Can't tell from the pics.
For audax you want reliable. Or in my case, generally get reliable wheels. Tyres do make a speed difference, at the expense of flat protection.
I've never bothered with tubeless, just don't get enough flats, even with commuting on glass strewn surfaces.
Never had any issues with most factory wheels TBH (i.e. off the shelf) including straight pull. My CX bike came specced with straight pull front and 2/1 spokes on the rear, one side straight pull, but, credit due, they did the previous owner great for 10 years, and I've got the bike now, and gave a quick true up, and bearing change.
Personally I'd get handbuilt if you an or some built u wheels from the likes of Merlin/SJS etc.