If you produce a video signal without colour information,you will get a black & white image on the screen,with perhaps some colour artifacts if you have hit the correct colour burst frequency.
Most PAL & NTSC Monitors will produce a reasonable black & white image when fed with the other standard's video signal.
I have looked at PAL colour bars with a multi-standard Monitor.
With the Mon in:-
NTSC,it produces a good black & white image.
SECAM,from memory,it produces a black & white image,with a slight colour cast,because the burst frequency is correct & the decoding is trying to make something of it.
On another occasion I have watched SECAM off a satellite on a PAL Monitor,which also produced black & white with a colour cast,probably for the same reason.
If,as it appears,you are only interested in determining which Monitors are NTSC,& which are PAL,you only need a PAL source.
Apart from the DVD player I referred to earlier,you could use a TV set top box.
There are probably thousands of these lying around unused.
You can even watch the Cricket while you are testing!
