According to Consumer Reports, most of the olive oil sold in the US of A is of such poor quality it is or would be classified "lamp oil" in Italy. On which basis it would seem that it matters very little what brand you buy, so you might as well buy one with a useful bottle.
And I'd like to recommend that after you do find a good dripless bottle (I know of none, btw; we just waste a paper towel from time to time and wipe the lip/side of the bottle), you save it and either buy the cheapest brand you can find or locate one of the few brands worth buying and refill the good bottle.