Greetings! This is my first post on the forum

I am a total amateur and I'm looking for a doohickey. I'm trying to design a very-small-form-factor battery protection PCB and I would like to have some tiny indicators on the PCB, a simple on/off black/white dot thingy next to a silkscreen symbol to show the user for instance if there is low voltage, short circuit detected, thermal cutoff. Help out the user asking "why isn't my pack behaving normally?" using the minimum possible power, components, and space.
I am thinking of tiny - indicator dots? I don't know what they would be called, I'm finding it hard to come up with good keywords to search. I've attached a quick photoshop that hopefully clarifies the idea. I'm imagining just a liquid crystal or e-ink jobby with simple voltage drive and very low Iq. I could place a few of these indicator dots on my PCB next to silk-screen fault symbols, like I said, to indicate a specific battery fault state.
I think I want to avoid 8-segment/matrix/pixel displays because they're way too big on my board, way more functionality than I need, and microcontroller/programming complexity, and I want to avoid LEDs because they draw too much current to be steady on indefinitely in a battery pack, especially during a fault-state. In place of LEDs I imagine the dots might be driven by the same firmware programmable LED-out pins on a fuel gauge IC (pic 2). Hopefully.
Surely something like this exists? It seems like a simple little thing, but I haven't had any luck whatsoever searching for them. I appreciate any help finding out what to call them, or whether or not they exist.

Thank you and good day