I'm with AlexKaras . The "stock" reports built in to TestComplete aren't so much reports as they are a data analysis of the logs. Whatever the logs have in them, that drives what shows p on the reports and that includes specifics about test cases.
As always, you can write out your own reports. TestComplete has the capability of writing files such as CSV or Excel as well as inserting records into an SQL data table so, if you need something in more detail than what's available "out of the box", you can develop your own. I know many users on this forum who have done so who might be willing to share their code.