Actually it does pass link juice according tho this article in forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnrampton/2017/11/06/the-difference-between-nofollow-and-noreferrer-and-why-it-matters/#4bda7e711e06
The good news is that the noreferrer tag has zero impact on SEO. Simply put, it operates on the analytics/browser level, not the search engine level.
Indeed we can read in w3 consortium website:
noreferrer: Requires that the browser should not send an HTTP referer header if the user follows the hyperlink
Source: https://www.w3.org/TR/referrer-policy/#referrer-policy-no-referrer
Where as nofollow is clearly a link to an unendorsed document. A typical exemple is an advertisement link.