That's not entirely true. C allows things like a function that returns a struct, and when you do, it (at least officially) always copies the struct.
But you get kind of a chicken and egg situation, that nobody does it much, because compilers generally produce lousy code for it. And compilers don't optimize it, because nobody does it. So, it often produces crappy code, but nobody cares enough to fix it (and it can be fixed purely as a compiler optimization, without changing the language definition).