Thomas Trompette 05132d262b fix(workflow): show account select in Send Email node when no account is connected (#23066)
# Why

In the workflow **Send Email** (and Draft Email) node, when the
workspace has no eligible connected account, the **Account** field
disappears entirely — only the variable picker icon remains. The "Add
account" call-to-action is unreachable, so there is no way to connect an
account from the node.

## Root cause

Regression from #21075. `FormSelectFieldInput` used to always pass a
default empty option ("No Account") to `<Select>`; since #21075 it only
prepends it when `isNullable` is set, and the email account field
doesn't set it. With zero connected accounts, `<Select>` then has no
option to resolve a selected option from and bails out rendering an
empty fragment — even though a `callToActionButton` is configured:

```tsx
// Select.tsx
if (!isDefined(controlSelectedOption)) {
  return <></>;
}
```

# What changed

`FormSelectFieldInput` now prepends the empty option whenever the field
is nullable **or there are no options at all**. A populated non-nullable
select still offers no clearing choice (the #21075 behavior is
preserved); an empty one renders its "No X" state so the control — and
its call-to-action — stay visible and clickable.

# Test plan

- New story `FormSelectFieldInput > NoOptionsWithCallToAction`: zero
options + CTA renders the "No Work Policy" control, the dropdown opens,
and the CTA is clickable.
- New story `WorkflowEditActionEmailBase > NoConnectedAccounts`: with
`MyConnectedAccounts` mocked to `[]`, the Account field renders "No
Account" instead of vanishing. The meta's msw handlers move to the
keyed-object form so the story can override a single query (story-level
handler arrays get concatenated after the meta's, and msw's first match
wins), and the story evicts the module-singleton Apollo client's cached
accounts so it actually hits the empty mock.
- `npx nx typecheck twenty-front` and `npx nx lint:diff-with-main
twenty-front` pass; both story files pass under the storybook vitest
project (13 stories total).

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