>>4500269NTA.
If a seller is listing as "Body Only" You get just that: zero lenses with the product. You WILL need a lens to use any interchangable lens camera (DLSR/Mirrorless).
There are almost always versions sold that include a kit lens, but they are normally advertised as such "Kit, w/ lens" etc.
Kit lenses used to be hot garbage but these days are quite passable. Normally buying aftermarket lenses will be an improvement in several areas, but even canon APS-C DSLRs from 10 years ago come with rather decent 18-55mm lenses that might be all you need.
A kit lens from 2005 and older is 100% going to be trash, which is why you might see older photogs or boomers in general shilling 50mm primes, because normally a 50mm prime is the cheapest aftermarket lens you can buy and will kick the shit out of a kit lens.
Primes in general are also sharper, wider aperture, lighter, cheaper, and resolve better details than zooms (which are almost always your kit lens, but also aftermarket zooms), but you give up the obvious advantage of being able to change your focal length with a flick of your wrist.
If you buy an EF mount Canon (which you should because I'm a Canon shill), either look for the more modern kit lenses like the 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM, 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM. OR get yourself a few primes like the 24mm f/2.8 STM or 50mm f/1.8 STM. Avoid any lenses that don't either use either STM or USM as these use micromotors which are old and shitty. IS gives you stablisation which is a godsend but another topic altogether.
A 5DII/III, 6DI/II, 50/60/70/80D, or even the smaller three digit (i.e. 500D, 650D) will do you fine. Avoid the quad digit canons (i.e. 1000D, 2000D) as these are the most crippled.