internal/goexperiment: actually delete goroutineleakprofile experiment

CL 774621 deleted the generated _on, _off files of the
goroutineleakprofile experiment and all uses of it, but did not
delete the definition of the flag itself, leaving
internal/goexperiment not "go generate"-clean. This CL actually
deletes the flag.

Updates #74609.

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