There's two related issues here.
1) Technically the sort API already supports "uncomparable", just in a gross and non-obvious way. It should be made clearer, as it will likely be needed more often with __compareTo().
2) Magic constants suck, and that's a gross part of the sorting API right now.
Point 1 could be solved by returning null in addition to ints.
Point 2 could be solved by either a couple of named constants in the engine, or an enum. Since it's a logically closed set, an enum seems like the semantically superior option.