where is the mysql running ?? I dont know about iotop and what its measuring but even tiny sysbench runs generate enormous IO. it could be a user issue maybe, perhaps mysql is generating io under a different user and not getting picked up.
# you can isolate the db into a container and run sysbench against this to see
# if/when/how much IO there is.
docker run --rm -it --name mdb105 --network host -e MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=on mariadb:10.5 --port=10306
# in another terminal run
docker stats
# now run sysbench, and you will see enormous IO
# you can get another shell in container named mdb105 by:
docker exec -it --user root mdb105 bash
# mariadb:10.5 is based on ubuntu:20.04
# you could maybe run iotop inside the container
Update: I was able to replicate something like your zero IO situation using a raspberry pi. indeed docker stats shows no IO while clearly data is being saved to disk. my initial reaction was that maybe some kernels/distro are missing certain facilities, but it looks like its not kernel/distro because i saw IO when playing around with disk/fs ie extenal USB disk ... i think it was more to do with the micro sd card and its controller/drivers that dont support this kind of stats. and since your tps is very low i suspect you are on something similar to micro sd as well.
this likely wont happen in a ec2 instance.